Neurodiversity
Neurodiversity in the broadest sense of the world, including my own limited experience of being neurodiverse.
Neurodiversity
Neurodiversity in the broadest sense of the world, including my own limited experience of being neurodiverse.
The basic point was that we should reject the very idea of a ‘normal’ brain and of the ‘neurotypical’ as an ideal. Instead, it implied viewing mental functioning more in the way we view biodiversity. In this view, it takes all kinds of minds for society to function, and thus normality should not be assumed to be superior to divergence. Rather,
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