The brain is a complex organ, and everyone’s brains function differently. However, there are two broad categories: neurotypical, and neurodivergent.
Neurotypical refers to people whose brains function in the way that society expects. In contrast, neurodivergent is a term used to refer to those whose brains function differently to this so-called ‘typical’, and covers people who have well-known conditions such as dyslexia, autism or ADHD. Around 15% of all people in the UK are neurodivergent.
Read more at: https://www.openaccessgovernment.org/how-can-you-support-neurodiverse-employees-who-work-remotely/143097/
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