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Neurodiversity & the iNDx Art Exhibition— Hanako

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I really enjoyed this exhibition. I found many artists in this exhibition regard  neurodiversity as their identities and some of their way of seeing things which are different from me. Additionally, I am now very interested in how we can support their ability and advantages through this exhibition.

Neurodiversity & the iNDx Art Exhibition - New

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      For me, the most interesting thing I learned about neurodivergence during our class was the fact that many famous people have the neurodiversity such as Bill Gates has a dyscalculia or Tom Cruise who has a dyslexia.   However, this doesn’t stop them from doing what they like or passionate to do.   Moreover, they are very successful in their lives.   Therefore, I think that they are really inspiring people for us who may experience some difficulties in our lives but if we look at these people, we can have a strong heart or strong determination to continue to face all the challenging things in our lives and do our best to cope with them.   As a result, I really admire them.      After I visited the iNDx exhibition, this makes me understand the neurodivergent that it doesn’t matter that someone is autistic or has the neurodivergent.  If they have a strong determination or keen on doing something, they can create something that a...

Neurodiversity & the iNDx Art Exhibition

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Write about your experience studying neurodiversity and visiting the iNDx exhibition. What was the most interesting thing you learned about neurodivergence during our class sessions on the topic and how did visiting the iNDx exhibition add to your understanding of the neurodivergent?  Illustrate your post with one of your drawings of one of the iNDx artworks if you are comfortable doing so.