Neurodiversity
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'Neurodiversity' is the umbrella term relating to all forms of Neurodivergence and the natural diversity of the human brain. It promotes the cognitive differences between how people think, learn and behave, embracing how we experience and interact with the world differently. It honours individual perspectives and experiences without judgement.
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Neurodivergence is the term defining specific conditions classed under the umbrella term of Neurodiversity, such as Autism, ADHD and Dyslexia to name but three.
Common signs of Neurodivergence
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Difficulty with social interaction.
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Difficulty with communication.
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Processing sensory information.
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Issues with focus and concentration.
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Intense interest in a particular topic or activity.
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Stuck in repetitive behaviours or routines.
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Difficulty following instructions.
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Difficulty organising thoughts.

Neurodivergence comes in many identified conditions and may co-exist with other conditions . It can also heighten the probability of suffering from anxiety and depression
I advocate for all forms of Neurodivergence having lived experience for over 30 years of neurodivergent conditions.
I support clients on their journey towards, acceptance and embracing their individuality from a perspective that they are not 'broken' or needing to be cured.
I have developed and delivered numerous training courses for a County Council to support understanding and awareness.​​
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Together we can write your story the way you want it.
