The Autistic Mom explores what it means to navigate motherhood, identity, and neurodiversity through the lens of radical acceptance.
Julie M Green writes connection, motherhood, and neurodiversity through the lens of radical acceptance at The Autistic Mom. She is the author of the bestselling memoir, Motherness. Her writing has been featured in Washington Post, HuffPost, etc.
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