Some kids brains think differently. Join us Sept 21st for an expert discussion on how to help kids thrive. Register for free here:
No one type of brain is better than another. The term “neurodiversity,” coined in the late 1990s by Judy Singer, an autistic sociologist, frames brain differences not as something to be cured, but as something to be embraced as part of human diversity.
People who are autistic, have ADHD and similar brain differences have strengths unique to their atypical ways of perceiving, interacting with and learning about the world. The discussion will include ideas about how the different ways children think and perceive the world should be framed as a gift and a strength.
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