“I found Christine’s NeuroCuriosity Webinar very informative and interesting. I have heard Christine speak before and follow her on Instagram. She is very knowledgeable, informed and well read on autism and neurodiversity. Her background and personal experiences make her all the more authentic and as a mother of an autistic pre teen I personally find her very inspiring and uplifting. A true advocate for autistic people and a great ambarassador for a more inclusive society of all neurodivergent people. I would highly recommend following Christine’s webinars and workshops – for both autistic and allistic people to increase their awareness in society” – Webinar Attendee
Recorded Webinar | 60 Minutes
A warm, thoughtful webinar exploring the often-unseen relational and emotional impact of moving through the world as an Autistic person — particularly when that reality was not recognised until later in life.
Many late-identified Autistic adults spent years knowing that something felt difficult, confusing, or costly, without having the language to understand why. This webinar offers both validation and understanding, combining lived experience with accessible frameworks that help make sense of those patterns.
Created for late-identified Autistic adults and for those who wish to better understand the lived experience of the late-identified Autist, this session explores why social life can feel more effortful, more confusing, and more costly than it appears from the outside.




