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ADHD/ADD Neurodiversity Perspective

Dr. Ursula Davatz advocates for a neurodiversity perspective when discussing conditions like ADHS/ADS, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASS), and hypersensitivity. She emphasizes that these are not fixed diseases but rather functional diagnoses of the brain, which can change over time.

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In essence, the neurodiversity perspective, as articulated by Dr. Davatz, encourages a shift from viewing ADHS/ADS as a deficit to be fixed, towards understanding it as a unique way of processing the world that requires a supportive and adaptable environment for individuals to thrive and develop their inherent strengths.

https://adhs.expert/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/ADHS-Schule-fuer-Maedchen-28.5.2025.m4a.pdf

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