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  2. Neurodiversity - Wikipedia

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    "When 99 neurologically identical people fail to solve a problem, it's often the 1% fellow who's different who holds the key. Yet that person may be disabled or disadvantaged most or all of the time. To neurodiversity proponents, people are disabled because they are at the edges of the bell curve, not because they are sick or broken." [161]

  3. What does it mean to be neurodivergent vs. neurotypical ... - AOL

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    People may identify as neurodivergent if they are diagnosed with a neurodiverse condition, or if they exhibit behaviors and face daily challenges that neurodivergent people commonly experience.

  4. SFO unveils sensory space designed for neurodiverse travelers

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    SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — San Francisco International Airport (SFO) has introduced a new Sensory Room designed to support neurodiverse travelers and their families. SFO said this innovative space ...

  5. Families share what travel with neurodiverse kids looks like ...

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    Ahead, parents of neurodiverse kids share what travel looks like for their families, while experts offer advice for moving about the world as smoothly, and stress-free, as possible. Relying on ...

  6. Neurodiversity Celebration Week - Wikipedia

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    Neurodiversity Celebration Week is a worldwide initiative that challenges stereotypes and misconceptions about neurodevelopmental disorders and learning disabilities. NCW 2025 is taking place from Monday 17 March - Sunday 23 March.

  7. Judy Singer - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, Singer also created ASpar, a group to support families of autistic people. In 2016, she published the book Neurodiversity: The Birth of an Idea.

  8. Social model of disability - Wikipedia

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    Attitudes, for example a more positive attitude towards certain mental traits or behaviors, or not underestimating the potential quality of life of disabled people, Social support, for example help dealing with barriers; resources, aids, or positive discrimination to provide equal access, for example providing someone to explain work culture ...

  9. How EY supports neurodiverse workers through AI and coaching

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