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Ep. 30ish: My Lil’ Nonverbal Learning Disorder

An episode of the Weirds of a Feather: An AuDHD-Adjacent Podcast podcast, hosted by weirdsofafeather, titled "Ep. 30ish: My Lil’ Nonverbal Learning Disorder" was published on August 11, 2022 and runs 81 minutes.

August 11, 2022 ·81m · Weirds of a Feather: An AuDHD-Adjacent Podcast

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Everyone close your eyes, take a deep breath, and visualize your happy place. Oh what’s that, you can’t actually visualize and now you’re upset? Well, if you also related to Grace’s hair-curling struggles you may want to take a seat, because as it turns out, these quirky characteristics just may be indicators of a nonverbal learning disorder.    This episode Grace is laying down the soft warm facts on this often-overlooked learning disability and sharing some of the controversial ways it manifests in her own life, such as the Boston bump and her inability to do word problems, a.k.a. –we all know this– horse train meet cute math. Always the sensible one, Kristin keeps the mood light with a lively discussion on post-mortem carcass care and reveals her definitely-not-spite-based plans to become a fruit tree with an exclusive guest list.    Come for the soft warm facts, stay for the diaper arguments, only in this monumental 30th(ish) carcass apple of an episode.  Resources: What Is Nonverbal Learning Disorder? NLD or NVLD Symptoms & Diagnosis (additudemag.com)   What Is Nonverbal Learning Disorder? (verywellhealth.com)

Everyone close your eyes, take a deep breath, and visualize your happy place. Oh what’s that, you can’t actually visualize and now you’re upset? Well, if you also related to Grace’s hair-curling struggles you may want to take a seat, because as it turns out, these quirky characteristics just may be indicators of a nonverbal learning disorder. 

 

This episode Grace is laying down the soft warm facts on this often-overlooked learning disability and sharing some of the controversial ways it manifests in her own life, such as the Boston bump and her inability to do word problems, a.k.a. –we all know this– horse train meet cute math. Always the sensible one, Kristin keeps the mood light with a lively discussion on post-mortem carcass care and reveals her definitely-not-spite-based plans to become a fruit tree with an exclusive guest list. 

 

Come for the soft warm facts, stay for the diaper arguments, only in this monumental 30th(ish) carcass apple of an episode. 

Resources:

What Is Nonverbal Learning Disorder? NLD or NVLD Symptoms & Diagnosis (additudemag.com)

 

What Is Nonverbal Learning Disorder? (verywellhealth.com)

 

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