If you, your child or someone you know needs advice about neurodiversity then you’ll find our online support and resource information page really useful.
It includes information about supporting pupils with additional learning needs, support for parent carers and unpaid carers, the Wrexham Autism Stakeholder Partnership (WASP Group), organisations that support young people with autism and lots more.
You can take a look at what’s available here.
What does “Neurodiversity” mean?
It’s a term that children and young adults often use to describe themselves. But what does it mean to be neurodiverse, and where does the term come from?
The term neurodiversity was coined in the 1990s to fight stigma and promote acceptance of people with autism. But it also includes other conditions that involve neurological differences, such as ADHD and learning disorders like dyslexia and dyscalculia.
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