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Every Brain Has Something to Offer: The Value of Diversity & Creating Meaningful Work

Britt-Mari Sykes Ph.D. discusses how the value of making meaningful work is vitally important...

How Neurodiversity Shaped Me Into Who I Am Today

Allison Dyke discusses how her journeys with family members with Huntington’s disease, as well...
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How Cognitive Distortions Harm Us

If you suffer from anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, or perfectionism, your thinking can skew...
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10 Reasons to Play Tennis For Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders

Love Serving Autism founder Lisa Pugliese discusses her top reasons why individuals on the...

Autism Inclusion in Schools: It Worked For Me

Canadian autism self-advocate Aaron Bouma discusses the importance of inclusion in schools for people...
The Role of Exposure to Neurotoxic Chemicals in Neurodiversity

The Role of Exposure to Neurotoxic Chemicals in Neurodiversity

Marcia Ratner, Ph.D. discusses the role neurotoxic chemicals can play in creating neurodiverse conditions,...
Keys to Personal Growth for Different Brains

The Keys to Personal Growth for Different Brains

Russell Lehmann charts how he went from an almost non-verbal, low-functioning child with autism...
A Student’s Journey Through the Math Learning Disorder Dyscalculia

A Student’s Journey Through the Math Learning Disorder Dyscalculia

College student Alexandra Wright discusses her lifelong challenges with math, and how a diagnosis...
Mental Health & Relationships- Confronting Abuse

Mental Health & Relationships: Confronting Abuse

Darlene Lancer, JD, MFT discusses abuse in relationships with narcissists, and highlights ways to...
The Challenge In Our Lifetime Is Neurodiversity

The Challenge In Our Lifetime Is Neurodiversity

J.R. Reed discusses the concept of neurodiversity, and his own diagnosis as being on...