Neurodivergent Rising | Module 2:
What Autism Is -From Stereotype to Lived Truth
Step into Truth with Module 2 of Neurodivergent Rising
Autism is not a list of deficits, it is a way of being in the world. In Module 2, we dismantle the narrow stereotypes and clinical myths that distort public understanding, replacing them with a fuller, more nuanced picture grounded in lived experience.
Module 2 | Course
Neurodivergent Rising:
Reclaiming the Truth of Difference
This module is a powerful step forward if you:
- Want to understand autism beyond outdated stereotypes
- Are curious about sensory attunement and relational depth
- Seek to integrate both scientific and lived perspectives
- Want tools for reframing autism in personal and professional contexts
- Value diverse expressions of intelligence and connection
Live teaching session with Kristina Kyser
Downloadable reflection prompts for deepening your understanding
Suggested practices for sensory awareness and relational presence
Neurodivergent Rising: Reclaiming the Truth of Difference
Neurodivergent Rising is a 9-week, live-taught learning journey that goes far beyond checklists, stereotypes, and clinical labels. Through a trauma-informed, multidisciplinary lens, we’ll explore the lived realities of neurodivergence and the cultural, historical, and systemic forces that shape how it’s understood.
Alongside a community of peers and powerful guest voices, you’ll uncover the wisdom of your own body, question the systems that demand you perform or conform, and reclaim difference as a source of intelligence and strength.
This course is for neurodivergent people, caregivers, and practitioners who want to deepen understanding, expand compassion, and imagine new possibilities for living, relating, and thriving.
Each module combines live teaching, guest sessions, guided practices, and reflection tools to help you integrate the learning into daily life — so you leave not just informed, but transformed.
With warmth, honesty, and a grounded approach, Neurodivergent Rising invites you to step into a truer way of being — not as someone broken or in need of fixing, but as a whole person rising into your own truth.
