The underlying premise of neurodiversity is that there are people who are different from the norm; these people are not ...
It’s been twenty-four years since Judy Singer published her Sociology Thesis “Neurodiversity: the Birth of an Idea”. It’s been six years since the Employable Me / Employables Series launched on the ...
Judy Singer is an Australian sociologist, writer, public speaker, and disability activist. She is internationally recognized as a pioneer of the global Neurodiversity Movement, which she named and ...
The word “neurotypical” describes someone who thinks and processes information in ways that are typical within their culture. They tend to learn skills and reach developmental milestones around the ...
Neurodiversity typically refers to cognitive and learning disabilities such as autism, dyslexia, and dyspraxia. It can apply to these in so far as they do, in fact, seem to be part of human ...