What’s So Funny? Helping Neurodivergent Young Adults Relate To Humor
Here’s a joke for you: I ordered a chicken and an egg from Amazon. I’ll let you know which arrives first. While some of us might find this funny, some…
read moreHere’s a joke for you: I ordered a chicken and an egg from Amazon. I’ll let you know which arrives first. While some of us might find this funny, some…
read more(Dating Apps or Meeting In Person) The other day I was listening to a podcast about how young adults can meet other young adults to develop friendships and possible romantic…
read more“Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?” - Mary OliverWhile anytime during the year is the right time for a fresh…
read moreHelping Neurodivergent Young Adults Have a Stress Free HolidayThe holiday season can bring joy, but also a lot of stress, depression, and anxiety. The demands of the season such as…
read moreSupporting Your Neurodivergent Young Adult During The HolidaysFor many neurodivergent young adults, the holiday season can be a minefield of social expectations. There is so much pressure to spend lots…
read moreADHD is a Superpower!Everyone can understand what it feels like to have a hard time sitting still, or to find it almost impossible to stay focused during a college lecture,…
read moreTransitioning From Summer To SeptemberAmerican Professor Brene Brown summed up September with this famous quote, “In many ways, September feels like the busiest time of the year: The kids go…
read moreFeeling Nervous About Starting College? It’s Ok, Everyone Feels That Way!It is perfectly normal to be worried or nervous about heading to college! It is a big transition from high…
read moreCollege Prep In The Summer Pays Off In The FallFor college freshmen, July is the month for spending time at the beach, having a BBQ with friends, lounging in a…
read moreCongratulations To The Graduates!From all of us at Advance LA, congratulations to the high school and college graduates! This is a huge milestone for a young person and deserving of…
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