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Embracing the Unseen: Exploring Neurodiversity in Higher Education

Introduction Imagine sitting in a crowded lecture hall, eagerly waiting for a class to begin, only to be engulfed by an overwhelming sense of alienation. This experience is not uncommon for many students who identify as neurodivergent, a term that describes individuals whose cognitive functioning varies from the societal norm, encompassing conditions such as autism, […]

Paving New Roads: A Driving Training Program for Autistic Student Drivers

## Introduction Imagine the sense of freedom and independence you felt when you first took the wheel of a car, navigating your surroundings with a newfound sense of autonomy. For many, learning to drive is a key milestone in achieving personal independence. Yet, for autistic individuals, this rite of passage can be fraught with unique […]

Understanding How Environment Shapes Our Minds: Insights from Kenya’s Coastal Regions

— Introduction Imagine a world where the conditions and environments we are born into not only shape our experiences but determine the trajectory of our mental development. This is not just the stuff of science fiction; rather, it’s a reality that resonates deeply, especially when exploring neurodevelopmental disorders, or NDDs, among children. These are conditions […]

Unveiling New Perspectives: Understanding Disability Through Secondary Data

Introduction: Opening the Doors to New Understandings Imagine a world where challenges transform into opportunities, where understanding someone’s daily experiences is as crucial as the air we breathe. In a society striving for inclusiveness, understanding the complex nature of disability isn’t just essential—it’s game-changing. Understanding disability from a secondary data lens perspective: Evidence from consultations […]

Embracing Neurodiversity: How Vocational Training Transforms Caregiver Expectations in Thailand

Introduction: Empowering Futures Beyond Expectations Imagine a future where every individual, regardless of their neurological differences, is valued for their unique contributions. This might seem like an idealistic vision, but a fascinating research paper titled “Capable of much more”: The effects of vocational training on caregiver expectations for neurodivergent dependents in Thailand explores how this […]