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Equity is NOT Optional
On June 9, a few of our incredible See Me board members showed up to advocate for what should be a basic expectation in every school:...


Autism in the News
April was Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month, and we’ve seen amazing posts, stories, and events celebrating autistic individuals and...


Tips for Traveling with Neurodivergent Kids
With spring break vacations coming up, we know that traveling with neurodivergent kids takes extra preparation. Here are some tips from...


Making the Holidays Neurodivergent-Friendly: Tips and Insights
The holiday season is often described as 'the most wonderful time of the year,' but for many neurodivergent individuals, it can also be...


2024 Sensory-Friendly Holiday Events
The holiday season is a time of joy and togetherness, but for individuals with sensory sensitivities, traditional festivities can...


The Critical Role of Water Safety for Neurodiverse Children
Earlier this month, See Me Neurodiverse had the pleasure of hosting Tammy Ebert, CEO of Swim Possible, who shared vital insights on water...


See Me Neurodiverse Community Fest: A Celebration of Inclusion and Fun
The See Me Neurodiverse Community Fest, held on September 8, 2024, at Lakefront Park in Prior Lake, was a vibrant success, drawing...


See Me Unveils New Logo
See Me Neurodiverse is excited to unveil our brand-new logo!


Children's Mental Health Crisis Line
Calling the children's mental health crisis line can feel really heavy, but know that it's a courageous and responsible step towards...


Understanding Social Stories: A Tool for Supporting Neurodivergent Individuals
Social stories, also referred to as social narratives, are a powerful tool designed to offer clarity and guidance for individuals,...


Neurodivergent vs Neurotypical Brains
Since the term “neurodiverse” is a newer term in our world, we wanted to take the opportunity to break down some of the differences...


Calm Room at PLAY Cheer Competition a Hit
See Me was excited to work with Prior Lake Cheerleading to offer a Calm Room at their Santa’s Cheer Shop event on December 2nd at PLHS.
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