Tag Archive for: neurotypes

Is creativity a feature of ADHD?

Many people who have ADHD also are incredibly creative in some way. But is there a definitive link between the two?

How SLPs help people with autism communicate better

Speech language pathologists specialize in helping kids communicate. For individuals with autism, their work can be critical.

A life with autism

Dr. Stephen Shore was diagnosed with autism nearly 60 years ago. As he writes, his life has been richer as a result.

What is autism?

April is Autism Acceptance Month, which means it’s a great time to explain more about autism and the brain.

Painting with taste

Penelope Moore has built a career on painting what she tastes. Her secrets: synesthesia and a creative approach to expressionism.

The science of experiencing more than one sense simultaneously

Most of us experience one sense at a time. Those who experience multiple senses simultaneously have a very different reality.