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Neurodiversity Social Story - A Story About Brains and Phones

Rated 4.71 out of 5, based on 7 reviews
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More Than One Neurotype
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13 pages
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More Than One Neurotype
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This has been a great resource for my students! They have been responsive to it in the counseling setting.
This is a fantastic way to help explain neurodivergent brains in a way that everyone can understand, including kids. This should be in every classroom!

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A social story aimed at helping people understand the concept of neurodiversity, which is that there are different kinds of brains. This story incorporates three kinds of brains (Neurotypical, Autistic and ADHD) and relates them to three kinds of phones; none better than the other, just different. Through this story, we can see how accommodating neurodivergent brains (Autistic, ADHD) is more logical than expecting them to act like a neurotypical brain.

This resource is suitable for children and adults, although the concept of phones and apps may be slightly beyond some age groups. Perfect for professional development or Autism Awareness month.

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13 pages
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