Sydni (What in the ADHD?)(@WhatTheADHD) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new type of typeface might be beneficial to neurodivergent readers! 🤯

It's called bionic reading — the first few letters are bolded, making it easier for readers to glide through text and stay focused.

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A new type of typeface might be beneficial to neurodivergent readers! 🤯

It's called bionic reading — the first few letters are bolded, making it easier for readers to glide through text and stay focused.

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Kirsty H(@Kirsty_H220) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I often wonder how many children Jo Frost had on her show that were not naughty, but in fact neurodivergent. This is a very stigmatising comment to make for someone with such a large platform. They are not labels, they are a medical diagnosis which brings support for a child.

I often wonder how many children Jo Frost had on her show that were not naughty, but in fact neurodivergent. This is a very stigmatising comment to make for someone with such a large platform. They are not labels, they are a medical diagnosis which brings support for a child.
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Fesshole 🧻(@fesshole) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I work in aviation. Most people would probably be surprised by how many neurodivergent people work in the industry. In the nicest way possible, you're basically being kept alive by a load of people with autism, whose childhood obsession with planes has become their career.

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Anna Granta ADHD Coach, UK(@annagranta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Autistic and neurodivergent people tend not to apply for a job unless they meet all the requirements of the role.

If this is you, it's holding you back. Here's why...🧵

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