Tag: intersectionality and neurodiversity
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Embracing Neurodiversity: Celebrating Differences and Empowering Individuals

Sensory Processing Differences Sensory processing differences, also known as sensory processing disorder (SPD), refer to the way the nervous system receives and interprets sensory information from the environment. Neurodiverse individuals may experience sensory sensitivity or sensory-seeking behavior, which can affect their daily lives. For some neurodivergent individuals, certain stimuli such as loud noises, bright lights,…
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Unlocking the Power of Neurodiversity: Embracing Differences for a Better Future

Sensory Processing Differences Sensory processing differences refer to the way individuals perceive and respond to sensory information from their environment. While most people can easily filter out irrelevant sensory stimuli, individuals with sensory processing differences may struggle with this task, leading to difficulties in everyday activities. There are three main types of sensory processing differences:…