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Peter Tennant
PWGTennant
#LivingWithADHD THREAD 1/#ADHD is quite a mystery, even to people who have it! Here are the different ways that it effects me (I've tried to think of pros as well
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Logan Nicole Beyer
LoganNBeyer
#Neurodiversity is a powerful tool for equity and inclusion! My brain likes images, so I made this flow chart to help explain why: (1/5) First, a definition: “neurodiversity” refers
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Sue Fletcher-Watson
SueReviews
For me, this piece completely misses the point and power of a Neurodiversity framework. The value of Neurodiversity lies not in recognising individual strengths (whether so-called “pattern-seeking” or anything else)
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Thinking Person's Guide To Autism
thinkingautism
Why do some parents of autistic people attack #neurodiversity advocates for appearing less disabled than their own kids? Especially when those advocates are fighting to ensure a better future for
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Erin Ekins (she/her)
QueerlyAutistic
The neurodiversity movement is born from the disability justice movement, and we need to be proud of being a part of that movement rather than moving away from it. Neurodiversity
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René Brooks | Black Girl, Lost Keys | ADHD
blkgirllostkeys
One of the things I loved about my talk with @Square was that when we spoke about Neurodiversity and I said what was important to me in talking about Blackness
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Patrick Depret-Guillaume
DepretPatrick
The neurodivergence paradigm started with autism, and later came to encompass common conditions like AD/HD and dyslexia, but it can’t and shouldn’t end there. I’ve been thinking about this issue
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Ari Ne'eman
aneeman
For those of you with an interest, I'll be giving a webinar tomorrow via @MCPHS called "Operationalizing Neurodiversity: How Should the Neurodiversity Movement Shift Autism Service-Provision and Research?"https://mcphs.zoom.us
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Thinking Person's Guide To Autism
thinkingautism
We LOVE rewatching movies and shows. For good reasons! [image: Graphic with a purple-red background. In the center, seen from behind, is a person with a blue bob, lounging against
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Niamh Shields
eatlikeagirl
Just explaining to my flatmate (who is male) some of the things I have had to deal with from men online. Abuse, entitlement, just downright aggressive and rude. He was
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Greg Lukianoff
glukianoff
Option 1: Click the link below & read about an administrator who gravely misunderstands the “heckler’s veto”Option 2: Continue reading for a story about an autistic student banned from class
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Elaine Mcgreevy
ElaineMcgreevy
Jessica Leza's chpt on music therapy in The Neurodiversity Reader, discussing neuroqueering -"At its core, neuroqueering requires that clinicians approach autistic & ND ppl with a sense of cultural humility
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Lindsay Mohler💉❄️
lindsaymohler
CW, thread: posting for educational purposes #TodayInABA I continue to learn that the field doesn't care about feedback regarding how much harm can be done towards a client in ABA.
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Leo Arthur Capella
thesnakestweet
.@RoseUnwin You got me thinking while being walked by my dog this morning. What would a neurodiverse & learning disability version of In Touch look like? Definitely think it's a
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Elaine Mcgreevy
ElaineMcgreevy
"It is not okay to keep forcing autistic children into social skills training. It is not okay to tell them to stop talking about the things they love & know
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hannah anderson
sometimesalight
Watched #TheQueensGambit & it reminded me of all the smart girl fiction I consumed growing up: heroines like Anne of Green Gables, Lizzie Bennett, Nancy Drew, etc. Obviously, Beth Harmon's
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