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Neurodiversity Poll

How often do you discuss neurodiversity with your child?
Which type of support does your child receive at school for their neurodiversity?
Are you aware of available resources to support neurodiverse youth?
What challenges have you faced in promoting acceptance of neurodiversity among peers and family?

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Neurodiversity in children and adolescents is a concept celebrating the natural variation in how young minds work. It acknowledges that neurological differences, such as ADHD, autism, dyslexia, and giftedness, are not disabilities but unique aspects of human cognition. Embracing neurodiversity fosters acceptance, empathy, and inclusivity in society. Parents play a pivotal role in supporting their neurodiverse child by understanding their specific needs, advocating for appropriate educational accommodations, and seeking professional guidance when necessary. By appreciating and nurturing their child's strengths, parents can help them thrive and unlock their full potential, leading to a more compassionate and understanding future for all.

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