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The Architecture of the Glitch: A Field Guide to the AuDHD G ...

Dustin Gross

  • 16 februari 2026
  • 9798233929236
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When your autistic, ADHD teenage daughter sits frozen at the math table with white knuckles and a tight throat, the platitudes about "trying harder" or "staying positive" don't help. You need a technical manual for a brain that operates on a completely different system. This is that manual.

The Architecture of the Glitch is not a narrative memoir or an inspirational journey. It is a tactical field guide written by a parent who has spent years navigating the specific, grinding friction of AuDHD—the collision of Level 1 Autism and ADHD in a teenage girl. This book strips away the soft language of "special needs" and replaces it with literal evidence: the hot smell of ozone before a meltdown, the physical sensation of a depleted sensory budget, and the mechanical breakdown when dysgraphia meets a mandatory essay assignment.

Inside, you'll find concrete strategies for the daily crises that define neurodivergent family life. Learn how to identify whether your child is experiencing a meltdown or a shutdown, and why the difference matters for intervention. Understand the "Math Wall" created by dyscalculia—not as a lack of effort, but as a neurological inability to process numerical symbols. Discover why the "Writing Void" of dysgraphia makes every homework session a white-knuckle battle, and how technology can serve as a prosthetic for a broken output system.

This guide tackles the hidden battles that devastate families: the diagnosis gap that leaves girls unidentified until psychological collapse, the crushing weight of social masking that drains a child's daily energy budget before noon, and the IEP meetings where mountains of paperwork fail to capture the human being sitting across the table. You'll learn how to build a "Security Perimeter" against exploitation, navigate the "Academic Gauntlet" with technological tools, and recognize when your child has hit the "Redline" that requires professional intervention.

Written with raw candor and adult language, this book refuses to moralize. When a strategy fails, it's not a character flaw—it's a system compatibility issue. The goal is not to "fix" the neurodivergent child but to map the territory so parents, educators, and autistic adults themselves can stop navigating blind.

If you're standing in the center of an academic crisis, a sensory meltdown, or a failed IEP meeting, this field guide is your triage protocol. It's the external prefrontal cortex you need to move from white-knuckle endurance toward productive regulation.

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