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At brainarc.org we aim to spread awareness about Neurodiversity, the spectrum of different types of thought processes and behavioural traits.

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Our Mission And Vision

To spread awareness about what neurodiversity is and break the stigma against it. In the near future, we are going to volunteer in institutions with autistic kids and help them every way we can to provide them with a better life
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We also hope to work with underprivileged children and raise funds for their education to the best of our abilities. We will conduct workshops and other fun activities through which we will be able to make this possible.
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"Neurodiversity may be every bit as crucial for the human race as biodiversity is for life in general."

Harvey Blume, The Atlantic, 1998

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Neurodiversity

An Introduction

What is Neurodiversity?

The term neurodiversity was originally proposed by Judy Singer, an American sociologist, in 1988. The idea behind it is to acknowledge that neurological differences such as autism and ADHD are part of a spectrum rather than a hierarchy.

We believe that divergent brains should be recognised and accepted as different ways of thinking rather than a disability.

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Disclaimer

We do not provide medical advice and the material on this website is purely for informational purposes. We hope to raise awareness with our newsletter but in no means is this site intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
We ask you to seek the guidance of a doctor or professional before deciding on a diagnosis or treatment based on what you might have read here.

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