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Neurodivergent-Friendly Ways to Interact

  • Writer: Rae Sabine
    Rae Sabine
  • Jul 27
  • 1 min read

Neurodivergent-Friendly Ways to Interact:


Support Swapping: Trading tasks like chores or errands based on each person’s strengths & needs.


Co-Napping: Resting together either in person or online, with cuddles, plush toys, calm music, or soft lighting.


Watch Parties: Watching media together, building connection through shared moments in person or online.


Exchanging Messages & Gifts: Sharing letters, creations, or care items like food, crafts, or therapy notes.


Productivity Accountability: Meeting to work either online or in person on chores or creative projects.


Structured Interactions: Connecting through plays, games, or events with clear structured rules.


No-Convo Hangouts: Being together quietly through activities like games or movies, with no pressure to talk.


Neurodivergent-Friendly Ways to Interact from Rae Sabine



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