Cultural Initiatives Subcommittee Leader in Stanford Network for Neurodiversity Education and Awareness & Cardibly Co-Founder

In 2024, I attended the Stanford Neurodiversity Project (SNP), where I first got involved with Stanford Neurodiversity. At SNP, I created Cardibly—a website for online, customizable communication cards made for non-speaking autistic individuals without access to AAC devices—with my team. We later presented Cardibly at the 2024 Stanford Neurodiversity Summit! From SNP, I joined the Stanford Network for Neurodiversity Education and Awareness, where I became Cultural Initiatives Leader, wrote numerous research articles about autism, created a coloring book for neurodiversity education, all of which you can find below!

Read My Research Articles and Neurodiversity Book

Love on the Spectrum Review Outline

Love on the Spectrum: Not Just A Dating Show

Autism & Music Personal Essay Research Paper

An Invisible Bridge: Music, Autism, and Community

Vocal Exercises and Bodily Kinesthetic Exercises Research

Data Report on Speech and Body Coordination Progress for Non-Speaking Autistic Individuals Using Music/Voice Exercises and Dance

SNS Rough Draft

The Stanford Neurodiversity Summit: History and Personal Experiences

Brilliant Brains

Brilliant Brains - A Book on Neurodiversity and Common Neurodiverse Conditions

Cardibly

Photos from Stanford Neurodiversity Project

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