by Kathy Wolstenholme | Mar 15, 2023 | Neurodiversity
Where diversity is valued and respected, society can experience health, enrichment and growth Life is all about balance. Some of the good stuff, connection, nourishment, joy promotes positive wellbeing and a bit of the bad stuff, challenge, adversity enables us to...
by Kathy Wolstenholme | Mar 7, 2023 | Neurodiversity
Neurodiversity – What is it and why does it matter? Neurodiversity is all about brains and behaviour. Humans have huge variations in how their brains work and how they respond to the environment. We are all neurodiverse, every single one of us. Society and history...
by Kathy Wolstenholme | Feb 27, 2023 | Neurodiversity
Neurodivergence (ND) is a term used to describe the neurological differences of some people, that fall outside the typical range of what is considered neurotypical. Neurodivergent individuals may have varying degrees of difficulty with communication, executive...
by Kathy Wolstenholme | Feb 20, 2023 | Neurodiversity
There are many ways of getting support in addition to GPs and schools (which are always a very good start). The strategies that support ADHD and Autism can be really useful for neurotypical people too. However when sourcing private support for ADHD and Autism, be sure...
by Kathy Wolstenholme | Feb 13, 2023 | Neurodiversity
Having a family member who is neurodivergent (ND) can sometimes be overwhelming for both you and them. It also provides an opportunity to learn and grow together. Whether your loved one has a formal diagnosis or simply exhibits ND traits, there are many ways you can...