Neurodivergence

Neurodivergence refers to the natural variation in the human brain and nervous system, encompassing a range of neurological differences, including autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and others. These differences can affect how individuals think, learn, and experience the world around them. Rather than viewing neurodivergence as a disorder or deficit, it is increasingly recognized as a unique way of processing information and interacting with others. This perspective promotes understanding and acceptance of different cognitive styles and abilities. In this resource section, you will find valuable information about neurodivergence, including insights into its various forms, common challenges faced by neurodivergent individuals, and strategies for support and advocacy to help create a more inclusive and understanding environment.