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What is neurodiversity?
A concept that recognizes the natural variation in human brain function and behavioral traits.
What is neurodiversity paradigm?
The idea that neurological differences should be recognized and respected as any other human variation.
What conditions are often included in neurodiversity?
Conditions such as autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and Tourette's syndrome.
What does the neurodiversity movement advocate for?
Promotes inclusivity, accommodation, and support for individuals with neurological differences.
What is the focus of the neurodiversity approach?
Focuses on strengths-based approaches rather than deficit-based models.
What are some potential strengths associated with neurodiversity?
Can lead to enhanced creativity, innovation, and problem-solving skills.
What are some potential strengths associated with neurodiversity?
Can lead to enhanced creativity, innovation, and problem-solving skills.
What is a key aspect of neurodiversity in practice?
Involves adapting environments and systems to better meet the needs of neurodiverse individuals.This includes creating inclusive settings that value diverse cognitive styles and perspectives.
What does the neurodiversity movement aim to challenge?
Challenges the stigma and discrimination associated with neurological differences.
What does neurodiversity emphasize for individuals?
Highlights the importance of self-advocacy and empowerment for neurodiverse individuals.
What is the overall goal of promoting neurodiversity?
Promotes the understanding that neurological differences are a natural and valuable part of human diversity.