- What is neurodiversity? - Harvard Health
Neurodiversity describes the idea that people experience and interact with the world around them in many different ways; there is no one "right" way of thinking, learning, and behaving, and differences are not viewed as deficits
- Neurodiversity - Psychology Today
Neurodiversity refers to the idea that neurological differences, such as those seen in autism or ADHD, reflect normal variations in brain development
- What is neurodiversity? - Understood
What is neurodiversity? Find out what neurodiversity means and how the concept can benefit people with learning differences
- Neurodiversity and Neurodivergence: Subject and Definition
Neurodiversity refers to the natural variation in how people and individuals think, process information, and experience the world Neurodivergent individuals, such as those with autism, ADHD, autism, dyslexia, or Tourette’s syndrome, bring unique strengths to the workplace, but their inclusion remains still limited (Amstrong, 2011) Neurodiversity refers to the virtually infinite
- WHAT IS NEURODIVERSITY? - disabilityprogramsspecializedservices. org
Neurodiversity is a term that was first used by Australian Sociologist Judy Singer in 1998 that recognizes that everyone’s brain develops in a unique way Neurodiversity is commonly used as an umbrella term to describe alternative thinking styles such as Dyslexia, DCD (Dyspraxia), Dyscalculia, ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) and ADHD (Attention Deficient and Hyperactivity Disorder) Outside
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