Neurodiversity Movement
The Neurodiversity Movement advocates for the acceptance and understanding of neurological differences, such as autism, ADHD, and dyslexia, as natural variations of the human brain rather than disorders to be cured. This movement emphasizes the value of diverse cognitive styles and promotes the idea that neurodiverse individuals can contribute uniquely to society.
Proponents of the movement seek to challenge stigma and discrimination faced by neurodiverse individuals, encouraging inclusive practices in education, employment, and social settings. By fostering awareness and acceptance, the Neurodiversity Movement aims to create a more equitable environment where everyone can thrive, regardless of their neurological makeup.