What's The Point?

Psychiatrist Thomas Armstrong highlights society's flawed framing of learning disabilities. Instead of inherent brain differences, we treat learning disabilities as flaws, or things people "suffer" from—despite the large increase in the number of defined mental disabilities in the past 50-60 years. Armstrong lays out eight principles of neurodiverity to recognize in reframing brain differences away from disabilities and toward neurodiversity

Eight Principles of Neurodiversity

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This piece does a great job in destigmatizing learning disabilities, and recognizing everyone as a human/unique etc.