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Understanding Neurodiversity

Neurodiversity refers to natural differences in how the brain develops and functions, including conditions such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD), ADHD, and dyslexia. These variations affect learning, attention, behaviour, and social interaction. Early identification and personalised support—such as behavioural, speech, or educational therapy—can improve long-term outcomes and help individuals develop their strengths.
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16 March 2026
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Neurodiversity is a difference in how the brain develops and functions. From a health perspective, conditions such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and dyslexia are classified as neurodevelopmental conditions. These differences affect how individuals process information, regulate attention, and interact with their environment. Several medical aspects help explain neurodiversity:
  • Differences in brain development
    Neurodevelopmental conditions arise from differences in how the brain develops and forms neural connections, particularly in regions that influence communication, attention, and behaviour.
  • Cognitive and behavioural variations
    Individuals may experience differences in focus, learning patterns, social interaction, or sensory responses.
  • Importance of early identification
    Early screening and proper assessment by healthcare professionals can help provide appropriate support and intervention.
  • Individualised management
    Treatment approaches such as behavioural therapy, speech therapy, or educational support are tailored to everyone’s needs.
Understanding neurodiversity from a medical perspective helps promote early support and better long-term outcomes. With proper guidance and inclusive care, neurodivergent individuals can develop their strengths and improve their quality of life.
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