We are all similar in many different ways, yet we all see the world differently! In this section, you can watch many short videos that encourage you to think about how people are all different and that difference is something to celebrate.
ADHD: What's it like to have it?
You might have heard about ADHD before. But do you know much about it and what it is like to have this condition?
ADHD: my superpower!
Many famous people have ADHD, including the actor Will Smith. Learn about how people with ADHD have superpowers!
What is autism?
Have you ever met someone with Autism before? If you have, you may know their senses (smell, hear, touch, taste and see) work differently to ours. This fantastic video teaches us about what makes people with Autism unique!
Dyslexia
A lovely animation that explains how children and adults with Dyslexia manage information in their brain differently!
Famous Dyslexics!
Hear from some of the world's most successful dyslexics including Orlando Bloom and Keira Knightley. Find out why we should celebrate it!
Life with Dyslexia
Sophie is a nine year old girl with dyslexia who struggles with reading and spelling. She talks about how she feels about the condition and how she finds ways to do things differently.
Life with Diabetes
Do you know anyone with Diabetes and what they need to do to stay safe? Phoebie is 7 years old and shares her story.
Life with Down Syndrome
Alexandra, Eleanor and Felicity are triplets! Aleandra is the only one with a condition called Down Syndrome. Watch and learn from their story.
Life with Epilepsy
Robbie 11-year-old boy who has epilepsy. Robbie experiences something called 'absences' where he does not know where he is.
Living with Asthma
Alisha is a nine-year-old girl who suffers from asthma. Alisha’s asthma is a serious medical condition and must be managed very carefully.
Living with a Visual Impairment
Theo is a ten-year-old boy with a visual impairment. He does not want to be treated differently because of his disability and doesn't like it when people are being too nice to him.
Life with Cerbral Palsy
We hear from Archie who has a condition called Cerebral Palsy. Archie explains how he is unable to do things as quickly as others; it just takes time, especially when moving about.