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Neurodiversity: Discovering the Extraordinary Gifts of Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia, and Other Brain Differences

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By Thomas Armstrong — 2010

A new term has emerged from the disability movement in the past decade to help change the way we think about neurological disorders: Neurodiversity. ADHD. Dyslexia. Autism. The number of categories of illnesses listed by the American Psychiatric Association has tripled in the past fifty years. See more...

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My Brain Isn’t Broken | Tashi Baiguerra | TEDxLondon

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Autism and Friendship | Purple Ella

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Autism & Friendships

We're learning a bit more about autism and friendships! There's a bit of information in this video for everybody who has an interest in autistic friendships, so stick around to learn more.

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Autism and Relationships Part 1: Friendships | AUTISM IN GIRLS

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Dating Is Awkward—Even Without Asperger’s

Filmmaker Evan Mead, who has Asperger’s, exposes struggles with dating and intimacy for people on the autism spectrum and runs events featuring speed dating and exploring facial expressions.

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The Top 5 Things People in Neurodiverse Couples Should Know

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ADHD & Relationship—Secrets to a Happy ADHD Relationship

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Aspie Shutdown and Withdrawal: Dealing with Sudden Emotional Withdrawal in Relationships

Aspie shutdown and withdrawal is a big part of how autism affects relationships.

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ADHD Relationship Issues and How to Avoid Them | Hidden ADHD

My first marriage taught me that relationships are hard, but with Adult ADHD - relationship issues can be even more complicated. I'm going to give you strategies you can use to better understand yourself or your ADHD partner to help you create a healthy, long-lasting relationship.

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Autism And Dating | Navigating Relationships With An Autistic Person

Sarinah explores some of the hurdles autistic people face when they’re dating or in a relationship, providing tips and suggestions about how best to navigate such issues, in order to nurture healthy romantic relationships!

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