Our lived experience
If you’ve wondered whether everyone else is doing this better, here’s the spoiler: they’re not. They’re Googling the same things — usually at 2 a.m., usually with cold coffee, and usually while whisper-arguing with autocorrect.
Messy ones. Beautiful ones. Confusing ones. Moments that make you laugh, cry, swear, and then laugh again because… of course that just happened.
We built Decoding Divergent because those moments deserve translation — not judgment.
What lived experience really means
And we’re still here. Still learning. Still laughing. Still showing up.
Inside view. Outside view.
Inside view
Chris brings the “here’s what it felt like from my side” truth that parents rarely get access to. He has lived the bullying, confusion, strengths, imagination, therapeutic programs, resilience, dragons, spaceships, and the whole spectrum of being Divergent.
His experience can uniquely illuminate a child’s world — while remembering that every neurodivergent person is different.
Outside view
I bring the “I love this kid more than anything, but I have no idea what’s happening right now” truth every parent knows.
I lived the fear, hope, advocacy, exhaustion, joy, fight, breakthroughs, heartbreak, and rebuilding. I’m here to help parents feel less alone — and more equipped.
Why this matters
When parents and neurodivergent kids understand each other, everything gets easier. Not perfect. Not magical. Just… clearer. And clarity is everything.
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Decoding Divergent shares lived experience and general educational information. It is not medical, mental-health, legal, or educational advice.
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