Designing for neurodiversity is one way of championing inclusivity and extending principles of universal design. Conservatively, one in five people are considered neurodivergent, meaning they ...
Neurodiversity is a term (and a movement) predicated on the idea that autism and other developmental or learning conditions are differences to be embraced rather than diseases to be cured.
Neurodiversity is the idea that people with neurological and/or psychological conditions deserve respect, should not be pathologized and are entitled to live full and satisfying lives. Many members of ...