Navigating Neurodiverse Education Podcast

#46 The Social Puzzle: Why Socialising Helps Some Neurodivergent Kids—But Hurts Others

Ruth Episode 46

Is socialising always good for neurodivergent children? Not exactly.

In this thought-provoking episode, we unpack one of the most misunderstood issues in neurodivergent support: why socialising helps some children thrive—but overwhelms or harms others.

Whether you're a parent, teacher, therapist, or carer, this is a must-listen.

Inside Episode 46, we explore:
 🧩 Why “social skills” aren’t one-size-fits-all
 🔍 The hidden cost of forced group activities and masking
 💡 When socialisation becomes a source of trauma instead of connection
 ✅ Practical strategies to support social growth
without overwhelm or shame
 🛠️ How to create safe, interest-based, and empowering social opportunities
 ❤️ The surprising power of honouring solitude and building quality over quantity

This episode is packed with actionable strategies, fresh insights, and neuro-affirming support to help kids build connection—on their own terms.

📢 Share this with every parent, educator, and therapist you know. Because for neurodivergent kids, connection doesn’t always come from the crowd—it starts with being understood.





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