Nicole Gardner

Nicole Gardner
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Nicole is passionate about being a mom and creating autism acceptance. She founded the DC-based company Untypical to create autism acceptance everyday by everyone. Nicole and her husband, Steven, have two children: Tyler (3) typically developing, and Savannah (6) untypical. Nicole spends most of her free time advocating and presenting to audiences about autism. Nicole has a BS in Forensic Chemistry and has been a civil servant for 20 years.
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3 Reasons to Join a Buy Nothing Group Right Now!

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A Buy Nothing Group is a group of individuals that openly gift and share items with each other.  Buy Nothing Project started as a...

The Pandemic and Its Effects on Working Moms

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I wrote this article a few months ago, and I was clearly burned out. May is Mental Health Month. Working moms aren't the only...

3 Resources to Increase Your Autism Awareness

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This April, like every April for the past 5 years, I asked myself: What should l share with friends and family for Autism Awareness...

My Five Favorite Relaxation Essentials

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As the pandemic wears on, we are reminded to take care of ourselves and choose joy often. For me, self-care boils down to rest...

Crochet Your Way to Happiness

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Crochet became my outlet during the pandemic. A year ago when we started this journey into a pandemic, we thought it would last a...

The Period Problem

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Today we have to worry about being a good mom, wife, sister, and daughter. Throw in the need to conform to mainstream and social...

Honoring Ruth Bader Ginsburg (RBG)

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Ruth Bader Ginsburg (RBG) was a true American hero known in pop culture for her dissent collar. The famous dissent collar is a...

My Daughter’s Therapeutic Riding Therapy is Valuable

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My daughter was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder at age three. Although we had been searching for answers for Savannah’s delays for over a...

COVID Fatigue: Finding Balance Between Questions and Positive Aspects

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I don’t know about you, but I am really feeling the COVID fatigue. Everything is piling up and it seems there is no end...

What Do I Call You?: How to Communicate About Autism

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As a mother of a daughter with autism, people often ask me what should I call your daughter? For me, I love it when...

Imagination Stage: 4 Reasons to See a Sensory-Friendly Performance

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Let’s be honest: Taking any kid to a live theater performance can be a bit scary, and if you have a child with learning...

MOMumental Running: 3 Ways to Start or Restart a Running Habit. BONUS: Running...

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Fall is the perfect time of year to start or restart a running habit.  The humidity is down and the temperatures are perfect for...

My Biggest Fear as an Autism Mom – Bullying

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We all fear what will happen to our children when we are not there to protect them.  In light of Bullying Prevention Month and...

Back to School on the Spectrum

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All parents can attest that back to school is a hectic time of year. The dreaded supply lists, school clothes shopping, mandatory orientations, back...