Is This Normal?
In this foundational episode of UNrattled: A Podcast for Parents, we begin the conversation around neurodivergence—what it means, how it may present in young children, and when parents might start noticing signs. With expert insight from Dr. Abigail Baxter, a longtime GRECS partner and advocate for inclusive early education, we’ll unpack the terminology, explore the diversity of neurodevelopmental differences, and help families understand what’s typical, what’s not, and when to seek support. This episode is designed for parents at the beginning of their journey, offering clarity, reassurance, and resources without overwhelming jargon or judgment. Whether you’re wondering about your child’s behavior or just want to better understand the topic, this is a compassionate and informative place to start.
Key Takeaways for Listeners:
Neurodivergence is not a diagnosis—it’s a way of understanding differences in how brains process, learn, and experience the world. It includes a wide range of developmental and cognitive variations, such as autism, ADHD, and sensory processing differences.
Early signs of neurodivergence can show up in many ways—including communication delays, sensory sensitivities, or difficulty with transitions—but every child is unique. There is no one-size-fits-all checklist, which is why observation and support matter more than labels.
You don’t need to wait for a formal diagnosis to begin supporting your child. Trust your instincts, seek guidance, and focus on creating a supportive, responsive environment that meets your child’s needs now.
Labels and language can be empowering when used to access resources and community—but they should never be used to define or limit a child.
You are not alone. —Parenting a neurodivergent child can feel isolating, but there are professionals, support networks, and other families who understand the journey and are ready to walk alongside you.
More Resources on this topic:
Season 3, Episode 6