Neurodiversity
Diversities Matter
Neurodiversity describes the idea that people experience and interact with the world around them in many ways, with no one "right" way of thinking, learning, and behaving, and differences are not deficits. Neurodiversity refers to the diversity of all people, but it is often used in the context of autism spectrum disorder and other neurological or developmental disorders such as ADHD or dyslexia. Referring to someone as neurodiverse or neurodivergent is a way to focus on the positive aspects of their differences and what that can bring to the group setting. NIH Style Guide
What conditions can a neurodivergent person have?
People who identify themselves as neurodivergent typically have one or more of the conditions or disorders listed below. However, since there aren’t any medical criteria or definitions of what it means to be neurodivergent, other conditions also can fall under this term as well. People with these conditions may also choose not to identify themselves as neurodivergent. When in doubt, ask, because words matter.
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Use MedlinePlus to discover some of the conditions that are most common among those who describe themselves as neurodivergent, including:
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
- Down Syndrome
- Learning Differences
- Prader-Willi syndrome
- Tourette Syndrome
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The primary NIH organization for research on neuro conditions such as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder or Autism Spectrum Disorder is the National Institute of Mental Health.
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