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Blossoming from the term developed in the late 1980's, by Australian sociologist Judy Singer, Neurodiversity has helped to generate ideas and new research on different forms of thinking and creativity from Dyslexia and ADHD to Sensory awareness and Tourette’s.
In this episode of IA @drjalinbjohnson talks to subject matter experts, practitioners and parents, who know intimately well, why context and understanding of neurodiversity matters.
Special guests:
Dr. Tami Lincoln
Dr. Kathryn Taylor
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Blossoming from the term developed in the late 1980's, by Australian sociologist Judy Singer, Neurodiversity has helped to generate ideas and new research on different forms of thinking and creativity from Dyslexia and ADHD to Sensory awareness and Tourette’s.
In this episode of IA @drjalinbjohnson talks to subject matter experts, practitioners and parents, who know intimately well, why context and understanding of neurodiversity matters.
Special guests:
Dr. Tami Lincoln
Dr. Kathryn Taylor