Neurodiversity Terms Explained
If you find yourself explaining Neurodiversity terminology to people, this downloadable PDF will help you spread the word correctly.
If you find yourself explaining Neurodiversity terminology to people, this downloadable PDF will help you spread the word correctly.
Don’t miss this fascinating insight from the originator of the Neurodiversity concept, sociologist, Judy Singer, as she breaks down the concepts ‘neurodivergent’ and ‘neurodiverse’ and muses over what normal really is, anyway!
Megan considers ADHD to be her superpower! Here she discusses the positive sides to her diagnosis. Do you agree?
Is the modern-day push for executive functioning skills destroying our creativity levels? Neurodivergent activist, Marta Rose, examines the evidence.
Does the neurodiversity movement gloss over the more negative aspects of our conditions? Plus, a call for some common ground to be reached between the disability and neurodiversity camps.
Discovering she was on the autism spectrum completely changed Sullivan’s life for the better. Read about how the diagnosis impacted her life.
Are you a highly sensitive person and struggle to control your feelings? In this post, Astrid explains why she believes there’s no such thing as being ‘too’ sensitive or emotional.
ADHD brains are not broken! Megan discusses why ADHD brains are simply different, with society trying to force them into the same bucket as other types of brains.
That moment when you find out you’re different from the other girls! How Tiffany learned to harness her neurodivergent strengths to get past the bullying and help others achieve meaningful relationships.
If you have ADHD you’ve probably heard that you should be practicing Mindfulness, but what happens if you JUST CAN NOT DO IT? Read on for Marc’s great tips to help you focus and calm the unwanted of your ADHD ...
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