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Finding Your People: Friendships, Connection, and Being Yourself When Your Brain Works Differently

About Course

Friendships can feel like everyone else got a rulebook you never received – and when your brain works differently, that feeling can be even more overwhelming. This course, written directly for neurodivergent young people aged 9-17, walks you through why friendships feel hard, what makes a good one worth keeping, and how to find the people who will genuinely get you. You are not too much, not too little, and not broken – you are absolutely worth finding.

What Will You Learn?

  • Explain why friendships can feel harder for neurodivergent brains - and feel less alone knowing that
  • Identify at least three genuine strengths you bring to friendships
  • Use different strategies to start conversations and meet people in ways that feel manageable
  • Tell the difference between a friendship that builds you up and one that quietly wears you down
  • Work through a friendship conflict or misunderstanding using a practical step-by-step approach
  • Navigate group situations, school lunchtimes, and online spaces with more confidence and fewer surprises
  • Recognise when a friendship has run its course - and know that is okay
  • Feel genuinely good about being exactly who you are, even when friendship is still a work in progress

Course Content

Why Friendship Feels Hard – and Why That Is Not Your Fault

  • When Everyone Else Seems to Know the Rules
  • How Your Brain Experiences Social Situations Differently
  • Masking, Exhaustion, and the Cost of Wearing a Costume Every Day
  • How To: Spot When You Are Masking and What to Do Instead

What You Actually Bring to a Friendship

How to Actually Meet and Connect with People

Good Friendships, Unkind Ones, and Everything in Between

You Are Worth Finding – Building a Life with Real Connection

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