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Stanford Neurodiversity Summit 2024



This is exactly what my BLISS ROAD neurodiverse family needed back in the 1970s!



An estimated 15-20% of people around the world has at least one of a dozen neurodiverse conditions, whether physical (i.e., stroke), developmental (i.e., autism, ADHD), a learning disability (i.e., dyslexia), or a mental illness (i.e., depression, schizophrenia). Any of those can make life a little — or a whole lot — more difficult.


So good on Stanford University, under the guidance of @Dr. Lawrence Fung, director of the Stanford Neurodiversity Project, for offering an opportunity for helping people take action to decrease their challenges by bringing together:


neurodiverse/neurodivergent individuals, employers, service agencies, educators and students, parents, and professionals from all areas of the field.

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BLISS ROAD, a memoir


WINTER LIGHT, a novel



GROWING GREAT CHARACTERS, a resource for writers



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