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Neurodiversity
It’s a term we hear more often now. Neurodiversity. But what does it mean? There are many different and complicated definitions. Simply put, it’s a word used to describe the unique way a person’s brain works. Being neurodivergent means that your brain functions a little differently than someone with a neurotypical brain. This can mean anything from conditions like ADHD, cognitive delays, autism, dyslexia, or many other variations of the human brain.