Dr. Temple Grandin, renowned animal welfare activist and professor, speaks on her experience growing up with autism. [2:10]
Jessica McCabe of How To ADHD briefly defines neurodiversity, the neurodiversity movement, and the key assumptions of the neurodiversity paradigm. [6:03]
ETH Zurich's Educational Development and Technology group describes neurodiversity, neurodivergence in academia, and the value of this diversity. [3:36]Â
Jennifer Poyntz, author and life coach, reflects on her journey of self-acceptance, coming to terms with her neurodivergent identity, and how simple acts of kindness set her on her path of success. [16:05]
Taylor Heaton defines stimming, describes how stimming is beneficial, and recounts her anecdotal experience. [17:32]
Jessica McCabe defines executive function and how it develops in relation to neurodiversity. [3:38]
ITV News covers student advocate Siena Castellon's recent international campaign for neurodiversity, Neurodiversity Celebration Week. [2:38]
This video simulation illustrates how neurodivergent people may be particularly sensitive to sensory information including sound and light. (Warning: this video is LOUD) [8:09]