The What I Wish You Knew (EN / NL) publication is a collection of personal reflections and firsthand perspectives from neurodivergent people, sharing what they wish others truly understood about their experiences, needs, and ways of moving through the world.
Neurodivergent lives are often misunderstood, oversimplified, or explained by others instead of being heard directly from the people living those experiences themselves. Without authentic firsthand perspectives, assumptions easily fill the gaps, misunderstandings become normalized, and harmful beliefs or behaviors can persist unnoticed. This publication creates space for honest, unfiltered voices that bridge the gap between lived experience and understanding, offering insight into realities that are frequently invisible or difficult to explain.
Through personal storytelling and accessible language, it encourages empathy, reflection, and more informed conversations around neurodiversity. Designed for awareness and education, training and facilitation, personal reflection, and starting meaningful or difficult conversations, the publication helps bring neurodivergent perspectives to the center of the discussion rather than the margins.
