Every 2 April, global attention turns to autism. The date was established in 2007, when the United Nations adopted Resolution A/RES/62/139, giving rise to World Autism Awareness Day, first observed in 2008. Far from being a purely symbolic gesture, this initiative responded to an urgent need: to make visible the lives of millions of peopleContinueContinue reading “Neurodiversity and Architecture: From Awareness to Inclusion (April Focus)”
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How Neuroarchitecture Can Help the ADHD Mind Thrive
Imagine a typical work morning: you have an urgent report to finish, a list of tasks waiting, and a firm intention to stay focused and make progress. You sit down to work, but a stream of external and internal stimuli begins to interfere: a noise from the street, an intrusive thought, a sudden idea. NothingContinueContinue reading “How Neuroarchitecture Can Help the ADHD Mind Thrive”
Embracing Neurodiversity in the Workplace
Neurodivergence refers to differences in neurological functioning that deviate from what is considered typical or “neurotypical.” This term encompasses various conditions such as autism, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), dyslexia, dyscalculia, and Tourette syndrome, among others. An inclusive environment where cognitive diversity is embraced translates into a productive and dynamic workplace, offering greater competitive advantagesContinueContinue reading “Embracing Neurodiversity in the Workplace”