When something is Neuroaffirming, it means it is working with someone’s neurotype rather than working against it. For example, a classroom or workplace could be Neuroaffirming if it recognises Autistic students and staff, puts in reasonable adjustments, celebrates difference, and has policies and procedures designed to support neurodivergent people. Autistic people in a Neuroaffirming setting … Continue reading Neuroaffirming
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