14 Ways to Be a Ally for Neurodivergent People

14 Ways to Be a Ally for Neurodivergent People

As we continue to work towards accepting diversity in all its forms, understanding neurodiversity is also important as are all forms of diversity in our society. Neurodivergent people—those whose brains work differently from the typical societal norms—offer unique perspectives and talents. Yet, they often face challenges that can be mitigated with proper support and understanding….

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Navigating Neurodiversity: 13 Simple Ways to Find Allies and Build Your Support System

So what is it like navigating neurodiversity? Just think what if everyone saw the human mind like fingerprints, each one unique yet equally important? This would lead to more acceptance of neurodiversity and reshaping how we view human minds. Navigating neurodiversity in the world as a individual can be a unique and often challenging journey….

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9 ways to support neurodiverse patients in healthcare

Neurodiversity in healthcare involves recognizing and addressing the unique needs of neurodiverse patients. I know several neurodivergent individuals that have health anxiety that can be severe. Feeling heard, supported and validated can be really helpful to these individuals. This requires healthcare professionals to be informed, empathetic, and adaptable to assist neurodivergent people in becoming more…

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Embracing Neurodiversity in the workplace 10 Ways Managers Can Help

In today’s workplace, there is more neurodiversity in the workplace than ever before. Recognizing neurodiversity isn’t just the right thing to do; it’s smart business. Neurodiversity refers to the amazing variety of ways humans think and learn, with each person bringing unique talents and perspectives. Yet, many workplaces still focus on fitting everyone into the…

11 Ways to Thrive not just Survive As a Neurodiverse Employee.

11 Ways to Thrive not just Survive As a Neurodiverse Employee.

You, a neurodivergent person, now a neurodiverse employee, can thrive at work by using your unique strengths, seeking accommodations, and creating an environment that supports your needs. How you do you do that? Well by learning A LOT about yourself. Especially if you are like me and are new to the neurodiversity game. If you…

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Neurodiversity in Healthcare: 7 Benefits of Neurodiverse staff

Neurodiversity in Healthcare In the ever-changing world of healthcare, including neurodiverse employees can lead to significant advantages. People with neurodiversity such as autism, ADHD, and dyslexia offer new points of view and skills that can enhance patient care, drive innovation, and improve problem-solving across the industry. By recognizing and utilizing these differences, healthcare organizations can…

Education: The image shows a young boy wearing a red sweater over a white collared shirt in a classroom setting. He is sitting at a desk with his hands on his head, looking down at a sheet of paper on the desk in front of him, with a pencil lying beside the paper. He appears to be struggling or overwhelmed which could represent the challenges faced by neurodiverse students during traditional testing environments.

Education and Neurodiversity: 9 Ways Educators Can Improve

Redefining success for neurodiverse students means moving away from traditional, one-size-fits-all models of education. It involves developing strategies customized to the unique strengths and needs of each student. By doing so, educators can create a more inclusive environment where every student has the opportunity to succeed. To redefine success for neurodiverse students, educators need to…

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Improving Neurodiverse Lives: 4 Key Areas Lacking Awareness in 2024

Ever wondered why some people think and learn differently? I know I sure have as I find it interesting in the way people think and do things. I know its most likely like that with other people also….um crime documentary documentaries anyone? I have always thought of myself as different my entire life but it…