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Connection Made Clear

Traditional conversation advice doesn’t work for everyone. “Just talk” isn’t helpful when your brain needs concrete questions, processing time, and clear structure.

Divergent Decks replace vague prompts with thoughtful, specific questions designed for minds that think differently—but meaningful for everyone.

Why Our Decks Work:

  • Clear Questions – No confusing idioms or ambiguous wording
  • Processing-Friendly – Think before you answer, no pressure
  • Judgment-Free – Every answer is valid
  • Flexible Use – Car rides, dinner table, date nights, therapy sessions
  • Neurodivergent-Designed – With autistic/ADHD minds in mind, valuable for all
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Dating & Relationships Decks

Divergent Decks, Think Differently, Connect Deeply

For Families

For Families Connect with your kids and teens through questions they actually want to answer.
  • Kids Connection Decks (Ages 6-10)
  • Teen & Young Adult Decks

For Couples

For Couples Build deeper relationships with clear, meaningful questions at every stage.
  • Dating & Relationships Decks
  • Pre-Marital Foundations Decks
  • Marriage Partnership Decks
  • Intimate Connections Deck

Professional Edition

Professional Edition: Neurodivergent-Friendly Conversation Starters

45 thoughtfully crafted conversation questions designed for the workplace and for service professionals—hairdressers, trainers, coaches, and other client-facing roles—who work with autistic, ADHD, and AuDHD clients.

How It Works

Choose Your Deck

Select the deck that matches your relationship stage and goals.

Pick a Card

Draw a card whenever you want meaningful conversation—no special occasion needed.

Connect Deeply

Answer honestly, listen fully, and discover each other in new ways.

Who Uses Divergent Decks?

Parents

Parents connecting with neurodivergent children and teens

Couples

Couples navigating communication differences

Therapists

Therapists facilitating client conversations

Friends

Friends deepening their relationships

Anyone

Anyone who finds traditional conversation starters overwhelming

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Our Happy Customers

  • Greate Purchase !!

    “My autistic son used to give one-word answers to everything. Now we pull a card from the Kids Connection Deck and he actually talks! Last night we spent 20 minutes discussing what superpower he’d want. I learned so much about how he thinks.”
    — Sarah Schriver
  • So Helpful

    I was struggling to communicate with my husband- even though he knows I am neurodivergent, he still doesn’t seem to know how to talk to me. I don’t mind silence, but not all the time! These cards helped so much. We both provide answers and are learning about each other even after 3 years of marriage.
    — Emily Madison
  • Dating 101

    I met a girl who identified as neurodivergent, which I did not really know what that meant, I thought she was just quirky (and cute). I thought autism wasn’t something we would talk about, and conversations felt difficult, she was quiet, my jokes didn’t land. These cards were a game changer for me and I enjoy answering and sharing too! We have fun with these cards.
    — Josh Kingry

FAQs

Divergent Decks are conversation-based card prompts designed to help teens with ADHD  through structured, low-pressure questions that keep them engaged.

They enhance peer interactions by facilitating communication between the teenagers by asking meaningful prompts that are easy to understand, and prompts that make them share and listen to one another.

Yes, with guidance and communication-support materials, such as the conversation strategies emphasized in the descriptions of the Decks of Divergent Decks, parents can have a more successful time relating to autistic teens.

Providing prompts, minimizing social pressure, and establishing predictable conversational patterns help ADHD teens feel more comfortable talking.

Yes, home-based social skills practice can be effective when guided conversation practices, such as Divergent Decks, are used, which simplify and enhance the enjoyment of communication.