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  • Update for Week 7 This week we kept building the Stimpunks ecosystem into something more portable, more practical, and more structurally honest. We deepened our work on power, coercion, and compliance culture, adding new real-world stakes to The Cult of Compliance and the Policing of the Norm. Systems of power […]
  • Our website is a living document that is always changing and growing. Here are some changes we made to the website in January. The post Stimpunks.org Changelog for January 2026 first appeared on Stimpunks Foundation.
  • Stimpunks Co-Creative Director Helen has a chapter in “It Takes All Kinds of Minds: Fostering Neurodivergent Thriving at School” on “Embracing Monotropism and Flow”. The post We’re published in “It Takes All Kinds of Minds: Fostering Neurodivergent Thriving at School” first appeared on Stimpunks Foundation.
  • Our website is a living document that is always changing and growing. Here are some changes we made to the website in December. The post Stimpunks.org Changelog for December 2025 first appeared on Stimpunks Foundation.
  • A search for “Stimpunks” on Google Scholar yields 65 results. We’ve been cited pretty broadly. It’s always interesting to see where our work ends up. https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C5&q=stimpunks&btnG= Congrats Stimpunks community. Our messages are getting out there. As we state for our “Open Research” pillar: We improve the scientific experience for the […]
  • If you watch our YouTube playlist “Animated Introductions to Autism, ADHD, and Neurodiversity” you’ll come away well-grounded in neurodiversity and neurodivergent ways of being. Featuring short, accessible, tightly-scripted, animated videos. The post Animated Introductions to Autism, ADHD, and Neurodiversity first appeared on Stimpunks Foundation.
  • Our website is a living document that is always changing and growing. Here are some changes we made to the website in November. The post Stimpunks.org Changelog for November 2025 first appeared on Stimpunks Foundation.
  • Our Co-Creative Directors Helen Edgar and Ryan Boren have a chapter on “Cavendish Space” in the book “Sensory Spaces: An A-Z of Immersive and Creative Environments to Support Sensory Integration”, available now from Routledge. Sensory spaces invite learners to be curious and try new ideas and skills, inspiring imaginative play, […]
  • Our website is a living document that is always changing and growing. Here are some changes we made to the website in October. Week 40 Week 41 Week 42 Week 43 Week 44 The post Stimpunks.org Changelog for October 2025 first appeared on Stimpunks Foundation.
  • Ashes to ashes Dust to dust Bend, shape, mask I must, I must The post A Meditation for My Neurokin first appeared on Stimpunks Foundation.

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  • Stimpunks.org Changelog for Week 7 2026Update for Week 7 This week we kept building the Stimpunks ecosystem into something more portable, more practical, and more structurally honest. We deepened our work on power, coercion, and compliance culture, adding new real-world stakes to The Cult of Compliance and the Policing of the […]
  • Stimpunks.org Changelog for January 2026Our website is a living document that is always changing and growing. Here are some changes we made to the website in January.https://stimpunks.org/2026/02/01/stimpunks-org-changelog-for-january-2026/
  • We’re published in “It Takes All Kinds of Minds: Fostering Neurodivergent Thriving at School”Stimpunks Co-Creative Director Helen has a chapter in “It Takes All Kinds of Minds: Fostering Neurodivergent Thriving at School” on “Embracing Monotropism and Flow”.https://stimpunks.org/2026/01/14/were-published-in-it-takes-all-kinds-of-minds-fostering-neurodivergent-thriving-at-school/
  • Stimpunks.org Changelog for December 2025Our website is a living document that is always changing and growing. Here are some changes we made to the website in December.https://stimpunks.org/2025/12/27/stimpunks-org-changelog-for-december-2025/
  • Academic Citations of StimpunksA search for “Stimpunks” on Google Scholar yields 65 results. We’ve been cited pretty broadly. It’s always interesting to see where our work ends up. Congrats Stimpunks community. Our messages are getting out there. As we state for our “Open Research” pillar: We improve the scientific experience for […]
  • Stimpunks.org Changelog for November 2025Our website is a living document that is always changing and growing. Here are some changes we made to the website in November.https://stimpunks.org/2025/12/01/stimpunks-org-changelog-for-november-2025/
  • We have a chapter in “Sensory Spaces: An A-Z of Immersive and Creative Environments to Support Sensory Integration”Our Co-Creative Directors Helen Edgar and Ryan Boren have a chapter on “Cavendish Space” in the book “Sensory Spaces: An A-Z of Immersive and Creative Environments to Support Sensory Integration”, available now from Routledge. […]
  • Stimpunks.org Changelog for October 2025Our website is a living document that is always changing and growing. Here are some changes we made to the website in October. Week 40 Added “The SHOCKING Truth About Disability Benefits (They Don’t Want You To Know!) – YouTube” to “⛑ Mutual Aid: Real Help Against […]
  • A Meditation for My NeurokinAshes to ashes Dust to dust Bend, shape, mask I must, I musthttps://stimpunks.org/2025/09/16/a-meditation-for-my-neurokin/

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  • Update for Week 7This week we kept building the Stimpunks ecosystem into something more portable, more practical, and more structurally honest.We deepened our work on power, coercion, and compliance culture, adding new real-world stakes to The Cult of Compliance and the Policing of the Norm. Systems of power are not […]
  • Our website is a living document that is always changing and growing.Here are some changes we made to the website in January.Week 1Added “Voices of Neurodiversity: An Inclusive Encyclopaedia – 1st Edition” to our list of other glossaries in “Glossary Terms”.Published “Moral Injury”.Opened our grant pipelines:Mutual Aid GrantsCreator GrantsPublished “Don’t […]
  • Stimpunks Co-Creative Director Helen has a chapter in “It Takes All Kinds of Minds: Fostering Neurodivergent Thriving at School” on “Embracing Monotropism and Flow”.This chapter discusses the benefits of embracing the theory of monotropism (Murray et al., 2005) and the associated phenomenon of flow for autistic and ADHD young people […]
  • Our website is a living document that is always changing and growing.Here are some changes we made to the website in December.Week 49Added a section on “The Map of Monotropic Experiences” to the “Monotropism” glossary page. Also did some layout tidying.Updated “Intermittent Collaboration” with a quote from “Towards Autistic Flow […]
  • A search for “Stimpunks” on Google Scholar yields 65 results. We’ve been cited pretty broadly. It’s always interesting to see where our work ends up.https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C5&q=stimpunks&btnG=Congrats Stimpunks community. Our messages are getting out there. As we state for our “Open Research” pillar:We improve the scientific experience for the disabled and the…Academic […]
  • If you watch our YouTube playlist “Animated Introductions to Autism, ADHD, and Neurodiversity” you’ll come away well-grounded in neurodiversity and neurodivergent ways of being.Featuring short, accessible, tightly-scripted, animated videos.Animated Introductions to Autism, ADHD, and Neurodiversity
  • Our website is a living document that is always changing and growing.Here are some changes we made to the website in November.Week 45Installed “Internet Archive Wayback Machine Link Fixer – WordPress plugin | WordPress.org” to backup all of our pages and every page we link to the Internet Archive. It […]
  • Our Co-Creative Directors Helen Edgar and Ryan Boren have a chapter on “Cavendish Space” in the book “Sensory Spaces: An A-Z of Immersive and Creative Environments to Support Sensory Integration”, available now from Routledge.Buy NowAbout Cavendish SpaceCavendish Spaces are based on flexibility, interaction, movement and the role of embodied responsive […]
  • Our website is a living document that is always changing and growing.Here are some changes we made to the website in October.Week 40Added “The SHOCKING Truth About Disability Benefits (They Don’t Want You To Know!) – YouTube” to “⛑ Mutual Aid: Real Help Against the Onslaught”.Published new glossary page “Administrative […]
  • Kristine Leslie (She/They) is a multiply neurodivergent Strategy and Development Consultant. As Chief Transformation Officer of Integrative Arts and Well-being, via her consultancy, Consult with Kristine (NJ M/WBE), she builds creative capacity. With an educational background in Deaf Studies, Sociology, and English, she transitioned from teaching Deaf/Hard-of-Hearing students to arts…A […]

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