Adolescence et Neurodivergence : Pourquoi nos enfants sont des proies faciles

Adolescence is a pivotal period, but for a neurodivergent young person, it can be particularly dangerous. Faced with the visceral need to belong to a group, social isolation becomes unbearable. This is where the trap is sprung. In this video, we analyze a complex phenomenon: why autistic or ADHD teenagers are often drawn to marginalized, even toxic, groups (such as bullies or gangs). Unable to decipher the social rules of mainstream groups, they envy the ease and confidence of these "stronger" individuals. These groups, in turn, readily welcome them in order to better manipulate or exploit them. As parents, your role is crucial here. It's not simply about forbidding things, but about understanding this need for belonging in order to guide your child toward supportive environments and teach them to recognize exploitative dynamics. If you're interested in neuroscience and psychology, don't forget to subscribe and share your experience in the comments. ❤️