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Neurodivergence: ADHD

Inquiry@Queen's Undergraduate Research Conference Proceedings, 2023
The purpose of our collaborative research is to explore how teachers can help a student with ADHD become more accountable for their learning as they progress through their education career. A child with ADHD can be identified as having “a persistent pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity–impulsivity that interferes with functioning or development”
Dionisia Tedesco, Alayna Cusimano
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What is Neurodivergence?

Abstract This chapter reviews neurodivergence including attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and other challenges. Chapter 9 also defines neurodivergence and neurodiversity for the reader.
Danielle L. Terry   +1 more
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Neurodivergence in the Pediatric OR

Journal of Pediatric Surgical Nursing
Surgery protocols have evolved to address general anxiety and trauma but neurodivergent children may be underserved. Neurodivergence is a term that describes variations in what is considered typical development and functioning. This paper reviews current thinking on neurodivergence and challenges often faced by a child and their family in a medical ...
Lori A. Sutton   +2 more
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Unmasking Neurodivergence

In this chapter, two academics who grapple with the challenges of ADHD delve into their personal experiences and the often-unspoken struggles of living as neurodivergent individuals in a demanding academic environment. They explore the concept of “masking”—the act of concealing their ADHD traits to fit societal expectations and avoid judgment.
Simon C. Ripley, Fi McEwan-Thompson
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Neurodivergence and Motherhood

2022
Emma Haynes, Holly Radford
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Cutting our own keys: New possibilities of neurodivergent storying in research

Autism, 2023
Anna Stenning   +2 more
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Neurodivergent, By Nature

Exploring the connections between nature and neurodiversity Time in nature supports our wellbeing. If we are neurodivergent, it can stimulate our senses, feed our curiosity and help us find others with the same deep interests. But why do natural environments have such profound effects?
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Neurodivergent participatory action research for Virtual Reality (VR)

Journal of Enabling Technologies, 2022
Sarune Savickaitė
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