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Help me understand
what neurodiversity means

What is neurodiversity, really?
What does it mean to say "all brains are different"—and why does that matter in how we learn, think, communicate, and see the world?”

 

We’ve got a stack of fun, student-friendly resources to help you and your class get curious, confident, and comfortable with brain diversity.

Welcome To My Brain

 

An exciting new card game to help everyone understand and celebrate neurodiversity.

Tool

Welcome To My Brain Resources for Teachers

 

Our lesson plans help you explore different types of brains with your students—and include a fun template for them to create their own "Welcome to My Brain" posters.

Lesson Plan

Books That Celebrate Neurodiversity
 

A curated series of recommendations for your classroom, school library and whānau

Books To
Learn About Neurodiversity

 

A curated series of recommendations for your classroom, school library and whānau

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Guide

Celebrating Unique Brains

 

Neurodivergent minds bring unique strengths worth celebrating - creativity, focus, sensory strengths, energy and self-belief included.

 

Check out our guest blogs and posters bringing these to life!

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Blog/Poster

Neurodiversity 101

 

Launching soon! Our online course will give you simple, clear insights along with actionable strategies for your classroom or context.

Course

Thriving with ADHD:

Tom Little’s Journey as a Neurodiversity Advocate and Entrepreneur

 

Share Tom’s inspiring story with your students and whānau.

Blog/Video

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Contact us

If you have any questions about the Neurodiversity in Education Project, please get in touch:

Phone: 0800 769 243

Email: hello@neurodiversity.org.nz

Postal Address:
c/ Russell McVeagh, Vero Centre,
48 Shortland Street, Auckland Central, Auckland, 1010, New Zealand

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