How we can support neurodiversity in the workplace, as parents and as educators?
Leading The Coaching Change with Nadine Powrie
Release Date: 06/05/2021
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Here are some questions that discuss:
- What is neurodiversity?
- Is it a condition or just a positive reframing of differences in brain functions?
- Are we all neurodiverse, with unique profiles?
- Do all neurodiverse people struggle with everyday actions?
- How can we embrace and support our children as they struggle with being perceived as different?
- What steps can we take to ensure our schools and workplaces are more supportive of neurodiverse people?
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