Neurodiversity Fundamentals
A foundational course that explains neurodiversity as a practical, ethical, and systemic framework, not a list of diagnoses.
It gives people a way to actually understand what they’re dealing with.
Why it exists
Most people learn about neurodiversity through:
- Fragmented content
- Medical models without context
- Workplace trends without depth
Result: confusion, resistance, or surface-level adoption.
Problem it solves
Without a shared understanding, conversations collapse into:
- Stereotypes
- “Superpower vs deficit” debates
- Misaligned expectations
This course creates a common language that actually holds up in reality.
How it works
- Core concepts of neurodiversity and variation
- Difference between traits, identity, and environment
- Common myths and misconceptions
- Real-world implications for work, education, and policy
It balances theory with practical reflection.
How to use it
- As a starting point for teams or organizations
- Before implementing inclusion initiatives
- To align mixed groups with different levels of understanding
- As a reset when conversations go sideways
What it’s not
- Not a checklist course
- Not “10 tips for inclusion”
- Not feel-good awareness training
Why it matters
Because if people don’t understand the problem, they will solve the wrong one.
This course fixes that at the root.
