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February 21, 2024

How to Support an Employee with Social Anxiety

Featured Image by MART PRODUCTION, Pexels Fostering an inclusive and supportive environment in the workplace is crucial for the mental well-being of employees. One often overlooked […]
February 19, 2024

Autism in Women: Key Signs of Undiagnosed Autism in Females

Featured Image by juan mendez, Pexels Why can autism be diagnosed late in women? It’s concerning that a striking 80% of women remain undiagnosed with autism […]
February 5, 2024

How to Create an Inclusive Onboarding Experience

Featured Image by Pavel Danilyuk, Pexels An inclusive onboarding experience is essential in putting new neurodiverse employees at ease and setting them up for the best […]
February 2, 2024

Autism-Friendly Travel Tips: Making Adventures Accessible

Featured Image by Pixabay, Pexels Travelling is an exciting and enriching experience for most of us, and has been found to positively impact an individual’s quality […]
January 29, 2024

Maths Anxiety vs Dyscalculia: What’s the Difference?

Featured Image by JESHOOTS.com, Pexels This article will explore the definition of maths anxiety and will address the differences between it and dyscalculia. Understanding the nature […]
January 15, 2024

What is Intention Deficit Disorder?

Featured Image by fauxels, Pexels If you’re reading this, you may already be aware of the term, ADHD. Maybe you or someone you know has been […]
January 12, 2024

Decoding Dyslexia: 8 Eye-Opening Statistics on a Misunderstood Difference

Featured Image by RDNE Stock project, Pexels Dyslexia is the most common learning difficulty globally, which primarily affects an individual’s ability to connect letters and sounds, […]
December 18, 2023

What Is Social Communication Disorder (SCD)?

Featured Image by Christina Morillo, Pexels Social communication disorder (SCD) is characterised by persistent difficulties with the use of verbal and nonverbal language for social purposes. […]