Tuesday, January 25, 2022

Update: Relocation

 Greetings.

Well, many know I been wanting to move out of the area I am currently in. A lot has happened since I quit my job up at Meijer last Wednesday. On Friday, Jan 21st, our apartment was deemed unsafe to live in, so I am working with a Program called "Families First" and am in the Process of Emergency Relocation. I never really thought it would happen this way, but it's been highly busy as we look for a place which is open. This is all I can really share for now. Lil Eve is safe and of course with me. 

Thursday, January 13, 2022

Winter Semester; Week ; 2022

 I decided not to include a photo with this blog as it has been a long first week. These Semester I am taking Principles of Macroeconomics, Introduction to Psychology and Interpersonal Communication toward my BSW. All required course to my degree. I am to be transferring to NMU (Northern Michigan University) for the Fall of 2022 Semester. This week has been quite Exhausting as I did not know how much work would be ahead of me this semester. Right now, the most of work is due in Macroeconomics and I already know I messed up my second discussion board because I did not include information, I could Source which means I did not provide proof to my claim. I need to watch for that for the weeks to come cause this Professor does want your work to be a professional as possible.


From a Confused and Stressed-out College Mom

Tuesday, January 4, 2022

Explaining Neurodivergence


 Neurodiversity or ND, refers to variations in the human brain regarding sociability, learning, attention, mood and other mental functions in a non-pathological sense. Neutodiversity is the idea that it’s normal and acceptable for people to have brains that function differently from one another. Rather then thinking there is something wrong or problematic when some people don’t operate similarly to others, neurodiversity recognizes that both brain function and behavioral traits are simply indicators of how diverse the human population is. The term Neurodiversity was coined by sociologist Judy Singer, who is autistic, in 1997. Neurodiversity can be broken down into two categories of people: those who are neurotypical and those who are neurodivergent.

Neurodivergence is the term for people who’s brain functions differently in one or more ways then is considered standard or typical. There are many different ways that neurodivergence manifests, ranging from very mild way that most people would never notice to more obvious ways that led to a person behaving differently than is standard in our society.


~Priestess Luna~

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