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Why do we learn about neurodiversity?
To understand different brain conditions, to understand ourselves better, to promote acceptance
Name a celebrity with Tourette's Syndrome.
Billie Eilish, Seth Rogen, Tim Howard, etc.
True or false: People with Tourette's Syndrome may tic more when they are relaxed and well-rested.
False; They tend to tic more when stressed, anxious, or tired.
People with Tourette's Syndrome may have fewer or no tics when singing, playing an instrument, or watching TV.
 
True
 
False
People with Tourette's Syndrome may be able to suppress their tics for a short amount of time.
 
True
 
False
True or false: People with Tourette's Syndrome tic on purpose to get attention.
False; Tics are involuntary, meaning the person does not do them on purpose.
Name a celebrity with dyslexia.
Whoopi Goldberg, Muhammad Ali, Tom Holland, etc.
What is difficult for dyslexic people to do?
Reading, writing, spelling
Name a celebrity with autism.
Satoshi Tajiri, Greta Thunberg, Tim Burton, etc.
What is a challenge autistic people can have?
Understanding social cues, sensitivity to lights, smells, touch
Name a celebrity with ADHD.
Emma Watson, Simone Biles, Justin Bieber, etc.
What is something that can be challenging for people with ADHD?
Starting/finishing tasks, staying organized, paying attention to certain things, etc.
What does the prefix "neuro" mean?
Brain
What is a common strength of people with Tourette's Syndrome?
Creativity, problem solving, empathy, resilience, etc.
What is a common strength of people with dyslexia?
Creativity, problem solving, etc.
What is a common strength of people with ADHD?
Creativity, out-of-the-box thinking, good under pressure, etc.
Can you name a common strength of autistic people?
Pattern recognition, logical thinking, remembering facts, attention to detail, etc.