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When the Mask Is a Marathon: Some Goals Are Supposed to Be Hard
Learn why some neurodivergent people choose to mask as a strategic, short-term effort to reach big goals—and why honoring that choice can be an act of respect, not denial.

Unmasking Can Wait: Why Postponing Self-Awareness is Sometimes the Smartest Move
Not all masking looks like behavior struggles. Some kids shrink to fit. Learn how the “easy” sibling may be carrying unseen weight—and why noticing matters.

When the Mask Comes Off: Unseen Sensory Suppression and the “Fine” Sibling
Not all masking looks like behavior struggles. Some kids shrink to fit. Learn how the “easy” sibling may be carrying unseen weight—and why noticing matters.

The Hidden Cost of Masking: Why Neurodivergent People Should Be Accepted As They Are
Learn what masking is, why it happens, and how we can support authenticity over exhaustion.
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