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Neurodiverse individuals

Neurodiverse individuals have brain functioning that differs from typical development, affecting how they think, learn, and interact. Conditions like autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and others are examples of neurodiversity. This diversity is natural and reflects the wide variation in human brain wiring. Neurodiverse people may experience unique strengths and challenges, and recognizing this variation helps promote understanding and inclusive environments. Instead of viewing these differences as deficiencies, neurodiversity emphasizes valuing diverse ways of thinking and functioning.