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What is Neurodivergence?

Neurodivergence:

the concept of not being neurotypical. The brain differs from the majority of people in important ways. ​ A group or person, an adult or child, can be neurodivergent or neurotypical.

  • Neurodivergence is having a brain that behaves, learns and processes differently from the majority. 

  • An autistic person or a person with ADHD, is dyspraxic, dyslexic, dyscalculic or has Tourette's syndrome, is a neurodivergent person. ​

  • Neurodivergence is the concept of not being neurotypical.

It is also possible to be multi-neurodivergent. 

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We continue to share information to help advise and educate. We focus on neurodivergence and are a community led neurodivergent voice. 

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We believe that it is likely that our connective tissues are different to those of the general population, and some of these are identified in these neurodivergences. 

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