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Everyone’s brain is unique, but especially neurodivergents see, feel, learn, or focus in ways that are different. That difference is called neurodivergence.

Neurodivergents can have ADHD, Autism, Dylexia, Dyspraxia and others, including co-morbidities. The word “neurodivergence” is often linked to “deficits,” but that’s not really true – it’s mostly the environment that makes things harder or easier for neurodivergent people to thrive. It’s about different, not less.

The internet is flooded with myths, outdated information and downright harmful misconceptions about neurodivergence. We’re here to set the record straight, backed by science and social anthropology.

We will publish articles on a regular basis to keep you informed about the latest insights.

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Our Founder wrote a book to debunk the myths about ADHD – easy to read.