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Aashna Parsa
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Stanford Online High School, Davidson Young Scholar, Swimmer, Programmer (USACO Bronze), Charcoal Artist, Writer, Baker
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Join date: Jan 2, 2025
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Nov 8, 2025 ∙ 0 min
Letter to First Lady Trump: Youth Need Direct Communication & Partnership with the Administration
On behalf of Youth for Neurodiversity Inc., a youth-led nonprofit dedicated to empowering neurodivergent youth through advocacy and policy, I request your urgent intervention in establishing a direct government communication channel for young voices like ours, especially given the recent layoffs, ongoing government shutdown since October 1, 2025, and highly polarized media communications.
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Oct 31, 2025 ∙ 0 min
Our Letters to Secretary Kennedy & Secretary McMahon: Urgent Action Needed to Reverse Layoffs at OSEP and RSA to Protect 7.5 Million Neurodivergent Students' Education & Healthcare
Nearly 7.5 million students with learning differences of autism, ADHD, dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, dyspraxia, and others rely on timely critical services overseen by OSEP and RSA. The layoffs affecting 121 employees at OSEP and RSA have left only a handful of staffers amid the government shutdown that began on October 1, 2025. Protections to youth guaranteed under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), such as individualized education programs (IEPs), 504 plans...
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Oct 14, 2025 ∙ 2 min
Launching Youth for Neurodiversity - My Story
Aashna Parsa, Founder, Davidson Young Scholar Growing up, I watched my brother, endlessly curious, turn his voracious reading into a spark that lit up his future. He'd spend hours researching teen healthcare access issues, not because he had to, but because he needed to know more. My mom, his fiercest champion, fought against whispers in our community that labeled him "different." Being undiagnosed herself, she saw his strengths, his hyperfocus and brilliance, where others saw early...
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