do you know of any general neurodivergent flags?
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do you know of any general neurodivergent flags?
yes.
source (by @neopronouns)
Based on your blog description, do you consider neurodivergence, neuroatypicality, and neurodiversity to be separate ideas? I use the three pretty interchangeably myself.
They are interchangeable sometimes, but neurodiversity sometimes include neurotypicals, depending on the context.
Mental health includes both neurodivergent and neurotypical people, for example. It's vague but we do consider neural diversity a whole spectrum, we have to look into our societal subjectivity to know if we all are neurodiverse.
If you conclude everyone is neurodiverse, then this word applies to anyone whose mind is diverse, within your own self-interpretation and auto-determination.
I think it's about personal identity narratives, depends on the usage. "Neurod" is ambiguous because could mean both neurodivergence or neurodiversity. Empiricism, subjectivism and social constructions are good concepts to study more in this situation.