Neurodiversity refers to the various ways people experience and interact with the world through mental processing. Medically-defined differences in brain processing, such as ADHD or autism, are labelled as a disability; however, within a social model of disability, people experiencing neurodivergence are disabled due to the practices that center the experiences of folks who are neurotypical, or who process information in statistically average ways.Â
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