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This is the place to come to find all kinds of content related to neurodiversity, mental health, and beyond. We welcome everyone, including parents, teachers, and friends!

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The first article on ISpeakDragon!

This will be the first article ever published on here! Hopefully it is the first of many!

2025-07-08 16:01:37 UTC


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Welcome to ISpeakDragon!

A welcome message! The mother who inspired ISpeakDragon shares her journey raising her profoundly neurodivergent son and the magical connection that led her to help create a space where others could share their own stories too.

2025-07-29 14:09:05 UTC


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Version 2.8 changelog

This is the first offical changelog! It mostly features bug fixes and improvements that should help more people discover ISpeakDragon.

2025-07-11 17:37:01 UTC


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Version 3.0 changelog

This is the first feature update for ISpeakDragon! Please let me know if you have any future feature requests!

2025-07-22 17:26:40 UTC


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Version 4.0 changelog

This is another major feature update to ISpeakDragon! It has added private messaging and notifications and fixed a few bugs.

2025-07-27 16:55:31 UTC


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What is neurodiversity?

What is neurodiversity, and why is it important? Find out here!

2025-07-30 16:53:46 UTC


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Myths about neurodiversity

Do you know the truth about these five myths? Read on to find out!

2025-07-31 19:23:15 UTC


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Word of the Week #1: Masking

What is masking, and why is it harmful? Find out in the first addition of our new series, Word of the Week!

2025-08-01 18:49:20 UTC


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How to support a friend with autism

If you have an autistic friend, read on to learn about how to support them! This is the first article in our new series, "How to support a friend with..."

2025-08-02 21:17:01 UTC


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Invisible Does Not Equal Imaginary

Just because someone looks fine doesn’t mean they’re not struggling. This article explores the harm of dismissing invisible conditions like ADHD, anxiety, and depression, and how we can respond with compassion instead.

2025-08-05 23:04:42 UTC


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