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Re: Neurodiverse Teenage Girls

by mememe » Mon Jul 01, 2024 7:17 pm

LizzieB123 wrote:
> Hi, I just joined NappyValleyNet because I saw this chat. I wondered if any
> of you found any ASD meet ups for teenage girls in the area?
> My daughter is 15. She is a high-functioning neurodivergent in that she is
> doing well in school academically. However, she is very lonely and has
> withdrawn from all her previous friendships as they "don't get
> her" and she now finds social situations highly stressful (ASD
> diagnosis last year after masking for years). To avoid the anxiety of
> socialising, she prefers to stay home and now rarely goes anywhere other
> than to/from school and is becoming increasingly isolated. I think she just
> needs to meet some nice and kind other girls around the same age who are
> also neurodivergent.
> thanks! :)

Also interested in any groups or get togethers which may happen, 14 year old girl, SW12 here, could do with some friends out of school, if i can make her go .....

Re: Neurodiverse Teenage Girls

by Houseofgirls » Mon Jun 24, 2024 10:08 am

Hi everyone, 

I set up the Autistic Girls Club in the Scout Hut in Lyford Road on Wednesdays during term time 3.30-5.30pm. It’s a free weekly drop-in club for autistic girls and their parents to meet some kindred spirits in a calm and accepting environment. We are a National Autistic Society Club so our volunteers have all the necessary training, checks etc. 

All ages and stages are welcome :) Please note that any attendees need to be accompanied by a parent or carer. 

We have a different arts and crafts table each week, plus Lego, bubbles, dressing up, toys and tea and coffee for parents and carers. You can check it out on Instagram to see the space.

We have two session left this term - this Wednesday 26th and Wednesday 3rd July.

The arts and crafts might feel on the younger side for your teen girls but they would be very welcome anyway as the age typically ranges from 5 - 11. On the 3rd July we are planning a picnic, so it could be a good chance for the girls to meet others ahead of the summer break. It’s a lovely outside space. 

Please get in touch if you would like to book a space so I have an idea of numbers: Camilla.miller@nas-volunteers.org.uk

Hope to see you there,
Camilla 

Re: Neurodiverse Teenage Girls

by susies » Mon Jun 17, 2024 9:49 am

Hello all.

What a great post. I would be up for helping to organise a meet up for those that would be interested. My DD is 10 and has ADHD, and has found primary school and friendships a tricky thing to navigate, so I would be really keen in helping get a regular get together arranged for those interested. Maybe they could do a once a month meet up doing something different each time - maybe something art or bracelet making to begin, we can then organise things like slimemaking, cookery, a cinema trip, wall climbing -  something that they all would be happy to give a go.

Let's do it!

Re: Neurodiverse Teenage Girls

by KatherineHepburn » Mon Jun 17, 2024 9:45 am

Hi there,

We eventually found a girls youth group for academic years 9 & 10 through WAAS (Wandsworth Autism Advisory Service).

My daughter has only been once so far but is much looking forward to her second session today - they run in blocks of 6.

So do get in touch with WAAS if you can and see if you can get your daughter on a wait list or find out more LizzieB123.

Re: Neurodiverse Teenage Girls

by faybian » Mon Jun 17, 2024 7:38 am

I think there is quite a demand for this sort of thing, the question is finding something they all enjoy doing and then organising it. Maybe organise a craft club? Something that encourages conversation.

Re: Neurodiverse Teenage Girls

by LizzieB123 » Mon Jun 10, 2024 10:33 pm

Hi, I just joined NappyValleyNet because I saw this chat. I wondered if any of you found any ASD meet ups for teenage girls in the area?
My daughter is 15. She is a high-functioning neurodivergent in that she is doing well in school academically. However, she is very lonely and has withdrawn from all her previous friendships as they "don't get her" and she now finds social situations highly stressful (ASD diagnosis last year after masking for years). To avoid the anxiety of socialising, she prefers to stay home and now rarely goes anywhere other than to/from school and is becoming increasingly isolated. I think she just needs to meet some nice and kind other girls around the same age who are also neurodivergent.
thanks! :)

Re: Neurodiverse Teenage Girls

by Houseofgirls » Mon Nov 20, 2023 6:27 pm

I am setting up a group for autistic girls of primary school age with support from NAS.

A playful, calm setting where autistic girls can meet kindred spirits and have some fun.

Once we’re fully operational (we’re still at set up stage with training, insurance etc etc) we could look at widening the upper age range.

If that’s of interest do email me at camillaslmiller@gmail.com and I can keep you in the loop. In the meantime look out for The Autistic Girls Club Wandsworth :)

(I’m also on the hunt for a Treasurer. Shout if that’s you or you know anyone)

Re: Neurodiverse Teenage Girls

by KatherineHepburn » Mon Nov 20, 2023 4:06 pm

Hi Asd123, 

Maybe if there are no local groups we can just see who wants to join in and create something ourselves?

Anyone else? 

ASD / ADHD teenage girls who need other quirky, kind friends?

Re: Neurodiverse Teenage Girls

by Asd123 » Mon Nov 20, 2023 4:03 pm

Hello, Interested have a 13 and 11 year old. Thanks in SW11.

Re: Neurodiverse Teenage Girls

by Asd123 » Mon Nov 20, 2023 4:03 pm

Hello, Interested have a 13 and 11 year old. Thanks in SW11.

Re: Neurodiverse Teenage Girls - Meet ups

by KatherineHepburn » Mon Nov 20, 2023 10:49 am

Hi there,
I'm just dropping into this older post to see if any of you found any great ASD meet ups for teenage girls in the area.

My daughter is 14 and would love to meet other girls of her age who are also high-functioning neurodivergent. Sadly she is the only girl in her year at school so is feeling a bit lonely.

TIA

 

Re: Neurodiverse Teenage Girls

by Chucka » Mon Aug 19, 2019 12:37 pm

Facebook SEN fun London is worth a look.  Also has links to other groups which may be more appropriate for early teens like your girl. 

I too have a child diagnosed with autism. He is six but gets along with a very diverse range of ages  and abilities and is very social but has no siblings.  The most obvious issue he has is speech delay.   I would love him to have more playdates.   We have toys, a trampoline, an inflatable pool in the garden but what he loves most of all is the company of other children while mums / dads / carers have a cuppa.  👱 👧 👦 👩  

Please do get in touch anyone reading and wanting to team up. 



 

Re: Neurodiverse Teenage Girls

by ally30_1998 » Mon Aug 19, 2019 10:05 am

Hello

If you haven't already, try Lavender https://m.facebook.com/lavenderndg/ - they run groups and workshops and the Facebook group is a good place to make connections.

There is a local branch of National Autistic Society for Wandsworth - they are quite new and I think just focused on Adults - but that may have changed.

You could also look at A2NdVoice based in tooting - it’s run by Venessa Bobb who has done a lot of work focusing on BAME issues but she also focuses on issues for AS girls/teens/women and is very well informed.

HTH

Re: Neurodiverse Teenage Girls

by Ames36 » Mon Aug 19, 2019 7:22 am

I’d be really interested in a meet up. I have an adhd 11 year old daughter who will be starting secondary school in September but who could definitely do with some more “quirky” friends.


Ames

Re: Neurodiverse Teenage Girls

by 2009Kat » Tue Aug 13, 2019 6:22 pm

I’m pretty sure I’ve seen somewhere that someone set up a group for this very reason. Might be lavender something? Might be someone connected with NAS Lambeth branch. Provably worth a post in one of the local Facebook groups - ASD Child in SW London or ASD SW London.

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