Caroline Goldsmith: Expert in Neurodiversity

Caroline Goldsmith, a psychologist with over 30 years of experience (15 professionally) in neurodiversity, discusses the concept of organised chaos as it relates to individuals with Aspergers, both male and female.

Understanding Organised Chaos

A common trait observed in people with Aspergers is their tendency to have messy rooms or living spaces. While many assume they should be fixated on keeping everything in perfect order, the reality is different:

Cleaning Habits in Neurodiverse Individuals

Neurodiverse individuals typically prefer blitz cleaning over daily tidying:

Supporting Neurodiverse Living Arrangements

If you live with a neurodiverse person, it’s essential to approach their living habits with understanding:

It’s important to allow them their space and resist the urge to impose neurotypical cleaning standards.

Encouraging Acceptance

The best way to support a neurodiverse individual is to respect their need for autonomy and their unique way of organizing their environment. This acceptance fosters comfort and self-expression.

Contact Caroline Goldsmith
For discussions on diagnosis, intervention, or setting goals, contact Caroline Goldsmith at 087 387 6841.

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