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Neurodiverse Narratives: Celebrating Different Brains

39 min · 30 de jul de 2024
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This episode is part of a disability inclusion series  on The HR Observer podcast. In this episode, guest interviewer Nicole Stewart is talking about neurodiversity. “Differences in brain function and behaviour should be seen as normal,” Stewart said. These include autism, ADHD, dyslexia. “They are a natural  part of human diversity.” Topics covered in this podcast episode includes: * Understanding neurodiversity: Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia and more * Strengths and unique perspectives of neurodiverse individuals * Personal experiences and coping strategies * Importance of neurodiversity in fostering innovation

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