I have ADHD and I am currently an online student for SNHU. My oldest daughter, she has ADHD when she was younger, I use to let her color on the walls to support her creativity. Now she has many interests. She codes, she also is great drawer, as well as helping me solve problems (even If I know the solution myself, I will still ask her of her ideas) to help her continue to grow. Unlike my childhood seen as a problem kid, misfit in school etc..... Thank you for advocating for us all neuro diversity people.
Cyber Security professional here with undiagnosed dyslexia. I always did terrible in school and it managed to convince me I was not going to make it in the world. Even now I rather chew rocks than go to school, but I do like building things and that has managed to take me pretty far in IT. So to any kids out there loosing hope; build things and create! Make people notice and add value to any place you occupy. People will reward you for it if they are decent. It can be hard, but you can do hard things.
People like you have motivated me to study Neuroscience as a degree. Empowering, visionary and life-changing for so many other people's lives. You're such a wonderful speaker!
I hear you say certain disabilities, dyslexia, autism or adhd. But does this type of organization you mentioned in your ted talk also help people who have similar neurodiversity such as myself Auditory Processing Disorder that are able to be referred to this specific organization. Or does this organization only give attention to people with dyslexia, autism and adhd?
The custard suit is brilliant. Eventually children are proof that most neurodiversity is there to begin with in all of us, regardless of clinical definitions of specific traits, whether perceived as limitations or as strengths. The goal should be to support a socialization process that does not suppress the primordial human diversity observed in children.
My first year at Uni thought that a good way of testing engineering skill was an exam that tested your ability to memorise long mathematical proofs. I completely flunked that exam although got A -> C for everything else and As for all my course work
In the grey area of the page an option to "view all" is on the top right hand side. Click on it and a panel with more info will open. Click on the show transcript, it will open up on the right hand side of the video. You will have to copy and paste it into a Word document or some other tool as it does not allow for an automatic transcript download. I hope that makes sense and helps.
I have ADHD and I am currently an online student for SNHU. My oldest daughter, she has ADHD when she was younger, I use to let her color on the walls to support her creativity. Now she has many interests. She codes, she also is great drawer, as well as helping me solve problems (even If I know the solution myself, I will still ask her of her ideas) to help her continue to grow. Unlike my childhood seen as a problem kid, misfit in school etc..... Thank you for advocating for us all neuro diversity people.
Cyber Security professional here with undiagnosed dyslexia. I always did terrible in school and it managed to convince me I was not going to make it in the world. Even now I rather chew rocks than go to school, but I do like building things and that has managed to take me pretty far in IT. So to any kids out there loosing hope; build things and create! Make people notice and add value to any place you occupy. People will reward you for it if they are decent. It can be hard, but you can do hard things.
People like you have motivated me to study Neuroscience as a degree. Empowering, visionary and life-changing for so many other people's lives. You're such a wonderful speaker!
I loved your talk Shawn. Such a powerful lesson and example for others.
Hayley Goleniowska 1
Really insightful talk for considering individual differences and dyslexia.
I hear you say certain disabilities, dyslexia, autism or adhd. But does this type of organization you mentioned in your ted talk also help people who have similar neurodiversity such as myself Auditory Processing Disorder that are able to be referred to this specific organization. Or does this organization only give attention to people with dyslexia, autism and adhd?
The custard suit is brilliant. Eventually children are proof that most neurodiversity is there to begin with in all of us, regardless of clinical definitions of specific traits, whether perceived as limitations or as strengths. The goal should be to support a socialization process that does not suppress the primordial human diversity observed in children.
My first year at Uni thought that a good way of testing engineering skill was an exam that tested your ability to memorise long mathematical proofs. I completely flunked that exam although got A -> C for everything else and As for all my course work
I struggle with the same things
Well said, great talk!
He's telling the truth
can anyone help me get a transcript of this?
In the grey area of the page an option to "view all" is on the top right hand side. Click on it and a panel with more info will open. Click on the show transcript, it will open up on the right hand side of the video. You will have to copy and paste it into a Word document or some other tool as it does not allow for an automatic transcript download. I hope that makes sense and helps.
Welcome to my life ^