Neurodiverse news & stories
People with dyslexia have skills that we need, says GCHQ
UK surveillance agency says it has long valued neurodiverse analysts such as Alan Turing
Dyspraxia: My life with the misunderstood condition
BBC presenter Xanthe Palmer has dyspraxia, a complex and life-changing disorder she says is frequently misunderstood. She wanted to change that, so set out to speak to others with the condition to shine a spotlight on the challenges they face.
How artificial intelligence helped me overcome my dyslexia
I rely on apps for help with spelling and grammar as if they were old friends. Now I’m a tech entrepreneur
Charity to trial dyslexia hashtag to stop social media trolls
A Scottish charity believes a simple hashtag could stop the vicious online abuse of people living with dyslexia.
Experience: I couldn’t read until I was 34
I thought it was normal to see words swirling in 3D. I made a joke of it. But the joke carried on for too long
'Dyspraxia is like the physical version of dyslexia'
"It's like being left-handed in a right-handed world,"
Six myths about living with dyslexia dispelled
Dyslexia can cause problems with reading, writing and spelling.
It's a learning difficulty which affects somewhere between one in 10 and one in 20 people in the UK to some degree.
Dyspraxia can be serious – it deserves more recognition
Dyspraxia is poorly understood compared to its better-known cousins dyslexia, ADHD and Asperger's syndrome