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Embracing Neurodivergent Leadership: Challenging Stereotypes and Empowering Innovation
The conventional image of leadership in the workplace is often associated with charisma, confidence, and a strong command and control...
Exploring Autistic People’s Experiences of Self-Compassion: Stage One
https://qualtrics.kcl.ac.uk/jfe/form/SV_1zfhzJUReyoBrUO Ethical Clearance Reference Number: HR/DP-22/23-35093 Date: 05.03.23 Title of...
Stanford Neurodiversity Project: Accessing Safe and Inclusive Health Care
Accessing Safe and Inclusive Health Care where People with Intellectual and Developmental Differences (IDD) are Treated with Dignity Mai...
Mastering the Art of Tiny Changes: A Deep Dive into "Atomic Habits" by James Clear
In our journey towards personal development, we often seek powerful transformations and overnight successes. However, true progress is a...
What we can learn from The Big Short about Neurodiversity in the workplace
The story of Michael Burry, as depicted in the film “The Big Short,” highlights the critical role that effective communication and an...
12/8: Stanford Neurodiversity Project -Network for K-12 Neurodiversity Education & Advocacy Meeting
How to Register: When: Dec 8, 2022 4-5 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada) Please use this meeting registration link below to register in...
ASAN: How to help get Stop the Shock included in 2022 Omnibus Bill | Hill Visit Training
Avery and Zoe from ASAN hosted a webinar on How to talk with your legislator on including a ban of electric shock devices in the end of...
11/28 and 12/7 ASAN Virtual Hill Visit Training and Day
Making a virtual visit to your legislator is the most impactful way to make your concerns known. You can virtually meet with your federal...
Jeremy Andrew Davis | LinkedIN Top Voices 2022 | "I use fiction to tell the truth"
I draw on my neurodivergent, multi-disabled, non-binary identity to broaden society's cultural horizons through epic stories. These tales im
How an EdTech Startup is Transforming Schools for Neurodivergent Students
Have you ever wanted to know how an EdTech startup is transforming schools for neurodivergent students? Well, you are in luck as this...
Neurodiversity: The New Diversity with Lawrence Fung
Dr. Lawrence Fung is a scientist and psychiatrist who is an expert in autism and the director of the Stanford Neurodiversity Project. He foc
The New York Times: How Autism Feels, From the Inside | Op-Docs
What is it like to live with Asperger’s syndrome? Jordan Kamnitzer tries to answer that question in “Perfectly Normal,” this week’s...
IBM Consulting: When Neurodiversity Works A Documentary
“When Neurodiversity Works” is a documentary that follows four individuals with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in their journey to...
Making ADHD your Superpower | George Cicci | TEDxWVU
After George Cicci was diagnosed with ADHD late in life, he set out to change the misconceptions surrounding individuals diagnosed with...
Why Am I So Sensitive? Why ADHD Brains Can’t Just Ignore Unfairness |
Marcy Caldwell, Psy.D. Do you become overwhelmed or enraged by life’s unfairness and attacks on social justice? You may be experiencing...
HBR | Ascend | Stop Asking Neurodivergent People to Change the Way They Communicate | JD Goulet
The research-backed view, emerging in recent years, is that neurotypical (NT) people and neurodivergent (ND) people are merely speaking diff
Why we sleep with Sleep Scientist Matt Walker
I recently was recommended the Book Why We Sleep by Mathew Walker and took some notes of what I found on it below. . The first sleep book...
Library - list of recommended Books
I guess you could say that knowledge is my special interest. Honestly, I didn't read until my mid 20s. I struggled in school and English...
Binaural Beats and Calming Music - What are they and how you can make them in Logic Pro X
Binaural beats (or binaural tones or binaural shift) are auditory processing artifacts, or apparent sounds, the perception of which...
What is monotropism?
https://monotropism.org/ Monotropism is a theory of autism developed by autistic people, initially by Dinah Murray and Wenn Lawson....
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