About ‘This is Me’

Neurodiversity Hub Wirral

Children and young people who show signs of neurodevelopmental needs can now use a new tool called ‘This is Me’. This profiling tool helps find out what support a child or young person may need.

The Neurodiversity (ND) Profiling Tool is the first step in understanding neurodiversity in children and young people aged 0 to 19. The tool supports early identification and early help for children and young people with neurodevelopmental needs.

Nature and Nurture and Why it matters

Nature and nurture are two key ideas that help explain human behaviour.

Nature can be described as biological factors that people are born with or develop as they grow. These include their genetics, the hormones that are in their body and the way their body developed during puberty. Without medical help, these nature factors are very difficult to control or change in a person.

Nurture means environmental factors like the people who surround you, diet and experiences. It can also include trauma. This could be an adverse childhood experience, like domestic violence or a serious injury. The child may experience it first hand or witness it. We know these experiences can have a tremendous effect on how people develop.

Professionals work with families to understand whether behaviours come from nature, nurture, or both. For example, a child might have a high attention span. It could be due to their brain wiring (Nature). It could be related a strong need to get everything right (perfectionism). It could be learnt from parenting style or experience at school (Nurture). 

Environmental factors include:

  • Relationships with others

  • Physical health and diet

  • Social and cognitive stimulation

  • Trauma, such as domestic violence, abuse, or serious injury

These factors can strongly affect development, especially in early childhood.

Nature includes:

  • Genetics

  • Hormones

  • Physical development during puberty

These factors are harder to change without medical help.

Professionals look at behaviour, past events, and family and medical history. They try to understand what causes certain behaviours. Because the human mind is complex. It’s not always possible to know the exact cause. Misunderstanding behaviour can lead to incorrect diagnoses or labels. This can affect a child’s future and wellbeing.

Professionals trained to work with children think carefully about whether behaviour is shaped by nature, nurture, or both. This helps them choose the right support and intervention.

What is Neurodiversity?

Neurodiversity means that people’s brains work in different ways. People think, learn and behave differently. These differences are normal.

Neurotypical describes someone whose brain works in the way most people expect. They usually meet developmental milestones at the usual ages.

Neurodivergent describes someone whose brain works differently from what is typical. This can show in many ways. Some differences are small and hard to notice. Others are more obvious.

How Does This is Me Work?

The This is Me Tool is a visual document. The profile is completed with the family, not for them. The tool gives a full picture of a child or young person’s needs. It suggests strategies to help at home, in early years settings, school or college, and in the community.

It looks at nine areas of development for a child or young person aged 0 to 19.

  • speech and language

  • energy levels

  • attention and impulse control

  • emotion regulation

  • motor skills

  • sensory processing

  • flexibility and adaptability

  • systemizing and empathising

  • Cognitive ability

Families complete the profile with professionals—not for or to them. This shared approach helps build trust and understanding.

The Nine Neurodiversity Subsections

The tool divides neurodevelopmental traits into nine unique areas. Experts—including clinicians, specialists, caregivers, and past service users—helped design these sections. They made sure the language is clear and the behaviours are easy to understand.

Here are the nine areas:

1.      Speech and Language – How the child or young person communicates

2.      Energy Levels – Their physical and mental energy throughout the day

3.      Attention and Impulse Control – How well they focus and manage impulses

4.      Emotional Regulation – How they manage and express emotions

5.      Motor Skills – Coordination and movement abilities

6.      Sensory – How they respond to sensory input (touch, sound, light, etc.)

7.      Flexibility and Adaptability – How they cope with change and new situations

8.      Systemizing and Empathizing – How they understand systems and other people’s feelings

9.      Cognitive Ability – How they think, learn, and solve problems

Before You Complete This is Me

It is helpful to know which behaviours are part of each domain of This is Me. In each area you will find a section called ‘Getting Started’. Take a look at each one. It will help when you meet to complete the tool.