The neurodiversity movement recognizes that there is not just one right way to think and perceive the world.
Proponents of neurodiversity want to make it easier for people of all neurotypes to contribute to the world as they are, rather than forcing them to attempt to appear or think more typically
New campaign shifts from autism awareness to understanding
April is the month for autism awareness campaigns, but a local group is making April autism understanding month instead.
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The neurodiversity movement celebrates and embraces all kinds of minds.
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'Neurotypical' in Context - a documentary
Neurodiversity is a concept akin to biodiversity or cultural diversity that recognizes neurological disorders as a natural human variation. Rather than looking for cures, neurodiversity advocates work to promote social support systems and spotlight the value of neurological differences ...
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