Collection: Neurodiversity

Neurodiversity refers to the natural variation and range of differences in how human brains function and process information. It encompasses a spectrum of cognitive styles, learning abilities, and neurological conditions that affect how individuals perceive, interact with, and experience the world. Neurodiversity embraces the idea that these differences are not deficits or disorders, but rather part of the normal human experience. It promotes a shift in perspective from viewing neurodivergence as a problem to be fixed to recognizing it as a valuable asset that contributes to the richness and diversity of society.