While many of us have heard of conditions like autism, ADHD, or dyslexia, not everyone is familiar with the bigger idea that ...
Robin Gise, Maurice Robinson, Stephen Sulmeyer, Ph.D. In this podcast, JAMS neutrals Stephen H. Sulmeyer, J.D., Ph.D.; Robin H. Gise, Esq.; and Maurice Q. Robinson, a ...
In recent years, “neurodiversity” has gained significant attention in educational and psychological conversations. It represents a paradigm shift from viewing differences in brain function and ...
As post-secondary institutions continue to reflect on equity, accessibility, and inclusion, a focus on neurodiversity helps deepen our understanding of how learning environments can better support ...
BLOOM (TAMPA) – April is Autism Acceptance Month and the theme is “celebrate differences”. Clinical Psychologist Dr. Agnesa Papazyan aka “Dr. Aggie” joins Gayle Guyardo the host of the nationally ...
“That’s my dad. That’s MY DAD!” a visibly emotional Gus Walz exclaimed, with tears in his eyes, at the Democratic National Convention. It is rare to see this kind of wholesome love and admiration, ...
A new study has provided insight into how experiences and features of neurodiversity vary amongst adults in the UK. There is variation in people’s attributes and experiences across all populations.
In the eighth episode of a podcast series celebrating the tenth anniversary of IP Inclusive, we discuss IP Ability, a network for disabled people and carers active in the IP profession Managing IP is ...
Recently, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) has been the focus of much conversation and confusion. With so much information and misinformation available, it's important to separate fact from fiction. In ...
Gus Walz’s unbridled emotion on the DNC stage opens the door to more understanding of neurodiversity
Gus Walz openly wept as he cheered for his father, Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz, at the 2024 Democratic National Convention. Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images “That’s my ...
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