Made by Neurodivergence

Appreciating Our Amazing Neurodiversity

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Neurotypical people keep society going. Neurodivergent people help society to evolve and progress. We come together to explore the gifts neurodivergency comes with. We engage in deliberations about how society can evolve and accept the full spectrum of neurodiversity and fully utilize the great potential of those of us who are in the neurodivergent part of that spectrum.

If you have struggle because the way you think and look at the world differs from how the people around you argue, reason, and perceive the world, then you might want to join us. We would welcome you and would want to get to know you.

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[Apr. 25, 2026] Dyslexic thinking made me the scientist I am today: Dame Dr Maggie Aderin comments in her Opinion piece “Dyslexic thinking made me the scientist I am today. If we could harness its power, imagine what could be possible” published in the Guardian on how decisive it was for her that neurodiversity helped her to think outside of the box. She describes herself as “a scientist who can delve into the detail if necessary, but prefers the broad brush. One who likes to look at the system as a whole. One who loves sharing a love and passion for science and what it can do, with as many people as possible.” She comments Made By Dyslexia, which has launched a beautiful short film about one girl’s personal journey with dyslexia.