NeuroSpice Girls in the News

  • Three people sitting on yellow couches during a TV morning show with a backdrop displaying the Washington monument and the text "Good Morning Washington." The woman on the left has red hair and is wearing a green top and brown pants. The boy in the middle has short brown hair and is wearing a blue shirt and khaki shorts. The woman on the right has long blonde hair and is wearing a magenta dress.

    WABC7 -"Good Morning Washington", 04/15/25 -NeuroSpice Girls supports moms of neurodivergent kids in the DMV with community and fun

    Amanda Levin, founder of NeuroSpice Girls and her son Asher appeared on “Good Morning Washington” during Autism Awareness Month.

  • Television news interview with two women, one with long dark hair wearing a white top and the other with shoulder-length red hair wearing a blue shirt and a beaded necklace. Subtitles read, 'So I'm a big fan of puns.'

    WUSA9 - "Get Up DC Sunday" , 04/21/25- NeuroSpice Girls aim to aid those who need guidance for April Autism Awarness Month

    Amanda Levin, founder of NeuroSpice Girls appeared on “Get Up DC Sunday” for Autism Awareness Month.

  • Television news interview with a woman wearing a yellow top, sitting on a sofa with a green background and urban buildings seen through a window, on FOX 5 news channel.

    FOX5 - "Health Watch", 05/09/25 - The NeuroSpice Girls Group for Moms

    Amanda Levin, founder of NeuroSpice Girls appeared on FOX5’s “Health Watch” to alert local moms ahead of Mother’s Day weekend about her peer support group for moms of neurodivergent kids in the DMV.

  • A woman with red hair wearing a blue patterned tank top and black shorts, sitting cross-legged against a blue wall, introducing herself as Amanda Levin.

    Club Pilates Gaithersburg Member Spotlight on Instagram

    Amanda Levin, founder of NeuroSpice Girls, outlines why pilates has been such an important self-care activity to reduce stress.

  • Meet the Levin Family - November 2025 Issue of Kentlands Lakelands Living Magazine

    Amanda Levin, founder of NeuroSpice Girls, was featured along with her family in a piece run in her neighborhood’s magazine.

  • Amanda Levin, founder of NeuroSpice Girls, was featured in a piece in Washington Family magazine.

    Parent You Should Know - Amanda Levin, May 2026 Issue of Washington Family Magazine

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  • Complicated Kids Podcast with Gabreile Nicolete

    When school keeps saying your child is “fine” and home feels like a constant pressure cooker, something important is being missed.

    In this episode, I talk with Amanda Levin, founder of NeuroSpice Girls, about parenting high-masking, high-achieving neurodivergent kids whose hardest moments often never show up in the classroom. We explore masking, demand avoidance, the emotional cost of being “the expert” on your child in systems that don’t always listen, and how Amanda turned isolation into a thriving community for moms of neurospicy kids in the DC area.