Neurodiversity describes the idea that people experience and interact with the world around them in many different ways; there is no one “right” way of thinking, learning, and behaving, and differences are not viewed as deficits. – Harvard Health Publishing
Several “recognized” types of Neurodivergence, include
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Asperger’s Syndrome
- Dyslexia
- Dyscalculia
- Epilepsy
- Hyperlexia
- ADHD
- Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
- Tourette Syndrome
