Supporting Neurodiversity in the Workplace and Beyond
At a recent Think Tank hosted by HOK, architects and designers discuss how innovations in the field can help those with neurological differences perform. The magazine Psychology Today defines neurodiversity as “the idea that neurological differences like autism and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) reflect normal variations in brain development.” This marks a departure from the “medical model,” it explains, which “views conditions such as autism or ADHD as disorders to prevent, treat or cure.”
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