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With Blue Hearts

You Received the Diagnosis. Now What?

A practical, father-written guide for parents after a new autism diagnosis: what not to do, what helps, Hungarian support options, and how to find a good special education professional.

With Blue Hearts

They Are Children Too

Autistic, ADHD, and disabled children are too often seen as problems before they are seen as children. A Children's Day reflection on acceptance and connection.

With Blue Hearts

With a Blue Heart, for Those Who Are Always There

For International Nurses Day, we thank the nurses, healthcare workers, and helpers who meet neurodivergent families and families living with long-term illness with patience and humanity.

With Blue Hearts

The Force Is in Our Differences — Star Wars Lessons on Neurodiversity

On Star Wars Day, a thought that has stayed with me for years: what if the galaxy far, far away is also a deeply neurodiverse story?

With Blue Hearts

Neurodivergent or Neurotypical? What These Words Mean in 2026

What do neurodivergent, neurotypical, and neurodiversity really mean? A father explains it in plain language, with current research in the background.

With Blue Hearts

I Thought Acceptance Was Something Other People Had to Learn. I Was Wrong.

I thought acceptance was something I needed from other people. Then, in a quiet evening moment, I realized it had to begin in me.

With Blue Hearts

Autism Awareness — What Every Parent Should Know

Autism is not an illness, but a different way of processing the world. A few thoughts from one parent to another, from diagnosis to everyday life.

With Blue Hearts

The Power of Community — Why We Do Not Have to Be Alone

Connection with other parents is not a luxury, but a need. Why community matters on the autism and ADHD journey.

With Blue Hearts

We Started the Blue-Hearted Road Together — Looking Back at 2025

A year-end note of gratitude: what we built together in 2025, in numbers and with heart.

Being a Dad

What Does It Mean to Stand Up for Him as a Father?

A father's reflection on fireworks, judgment, and the moment he understood that standing up for his autistic child is not always a fight. Sometimes it is presence.

Being a Dad

We Are Not a Perfect Family — We Are a Real One

A personal essay from a father about routines, exhaustion, small victories, and what it means to live as a real family with a neurodivergent child.

Being a Dad

The Forest Asks Nothing of Him

A father's personal story about nature, sensory overload, and why the forest can become a safe place for neurodivergent children.

Being a Dad

What People See at the Playground — and What They Don't

A father's view of what strangers notice at the playground, and what they almost always miss. Autism is not always visible, but standing beside your child is.

Being a Dad

The Day We Heard the Word Autism — What Fathers Don't Usually Admit

The doctor said it in a matter of seconds. We sat there at a round table, trying to understand what we'd just heard. One father's honest account of the day everything changed.

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Blue Flame

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Blue Flame

Burning with a Blue Flame — Role Models Whose Minds Work Differently

Well-known people who have spoken openly about the way their minds work differently, and who show that difference is not the end of the story.

Blue Flame

The World Needs All Kinds of Minds — The Story of Temple Grandin

The story of Temple Grandin, an autistic scientist and professor whose way of seeing the world changed the lives of millions of people and animals.

Blue Flame

"People Thought I Was Joking" — Billie Eilish and Tourette Syndrome

Billie Eilish lives with Tourette syndrome. The Grammy-winning artist has spoken openly about tics, misunderstanding, and what it feels like when your body is louder than you are.

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"I Was Having a Hard Time at School" — Daniel Radcliffe, Harry Potter, and the Shoelaces

Daniel Radcliffe, star of the Harry Potter films, lives with dyspraxia, a neurological difference that can affect motor coordination, handwriting, and everyday tasks like tying shoes.

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The Blank Canvas Can Be Intimidating — Tom Holland on Spider-Man and Dyslexia

Tom Holland was diagnosed with dyslexia at age seven and later spoke publicly about ADHD too. As he put it, sometimes a blank canvas can be intimidating.