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According to WebMD, Judy Singer, a sociologist who has autism, started using the term "neurodiversity" in the late 1990s. It refers to the concept that certain developmental disorders are normal variations in the brain. And people who have these features also have certain strengths. In this episode, Clayton and Sean discuss Allyship and what that means in a neurodiverse world.
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According to WebMD, Judy Singer, a sociologist who has autism, started using the term "neurodiversity" in the late 1990s. It refers to the concept that certain developmental disorders are normal variations in the brain. And people who have these features also have certain strengths. In this episode, Clayton and Sean discuss Allyship and what that means in a neurodiverse world.