"There's something you should know about yourself -- about us. It's something that we won't learn for another twenty-one years, so listen closely."
Recently, I've been thinking a lot about what I'd tell my younger, undiagnosed self about SPD and our life's trajectory if given the chance to reach back into the past. These thoughts turned into a letter-meets-essay for the latest issue of Sensory Focus Magazine, an amazing publication about SPD and ASD.
Curious what I'd say? See below :)
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Thursday, January 15, 2015
The Day I Found Out I Have Sensory Processing Disorder - My Article for The Mighty
Hi CTMS Readers!
I've been a very busy advocate lately :) Here's my latest article about my diagnosis with SPD featured on The Mighty, a news-media website dedicated to sharing stories about disabilities, disorders, mental health issues, and the human spirit.
I promise a blog-based post soon, and keep your eyes peeled for my latest article in Sensory Focus Magazine's Winter Edition.
I've been a very busy advocate lately :) Here's my latest article about my diagnosis with SPD featured on The Mighty, a news-media website dedicated to sharing stories about disabilities, disorders, mental health issues, and the human spirit.
I promise a blog-based post soon, and keep your eyes peeled for my latest article in Sensory Focus Magazine's Winter Edition.
Tuesday, January 6, 2015
What Everyone Should Know About Sensory Processing Disorder - My Article on Mind Body Green
I recently wrote an article called What Everyone Should Know About Sensory Processing Disorder for the health and wellness website, Mind Body Green and it was published on their page today!
Happy 2015 to you all. May this be an amazing year of SPD research, education, writing, and advocacy.
-Rachel
Happy 2015 to you all. May this be an amazing year of SPD research, education, writing, and advocacy.
-Rachel
Labels:
Coming to My Senses,
Dr. Elysa Marco,
Mind Body Green,
Rachel S. Schneider,
sensory processing disorder,
SPD,
UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital San Francisco
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