As rates of diagnosis rise, people’s willingness to talk about their diagnosis has also increased, including those with higher profiles. "The neurodiversity movement emerged in the late 1980s ...
“We can’t choose the way our brains are wired” says Josie Duncan, one of an increasing number of young people who are embracing their neurodivergence. Neurodiversity is the umbrella term for ...
The neurodiversity paradigm dovetails with the gifts possessed by some on the spectrum. People with autism can have powerful abilities in memory, recall, or math. They can excel at organization ...
These different ways of thinking can bring in a new perspective about our relationship to God, to the sacred text, to our ...
People often use the term “neurodiversity” to recognise the unique strengths and abilities of neurodivergent individuals. The club at CDNIS has about 25 members, some of whom are neurodivergent.