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https://www.ted.com/talks/cynthia_coupe_neurodiversity_the_new_normal
In this talk, Speech Language Pathologist Cynthia Coupe, MA, CCC-SLP describes what neurodiversity is, and what happens when neurodivergent individuals are not supported by society. Cynthia is a self-identified neurodivergent and mother of a daughter who has ADHD and is autistic. This talk will shift the paradigm bringing lasting change through
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WprLOcEyh6M
By now, most of us know what autism is, but do we know what neurodiversity is? With 40% of the total population suspected of being neurodivergent, we should
https://www.cynthiacoupe.com/
I'm Cynthia Coupé, and I help business leaders support their teams and strengthen their businesses by embracing neurodiversity. Through nearly 20 years of experience as a Speech Language Pathologist focused on supporting individuals with developmental disabilities, I've learned that each type of neurodiversity provides its own incredible strengths and perspectives.
https://www.naturalwellnessacademy.org/lessons/neurodiversity-the-new-normal-cynthia-coupe-tedxocala-2/
By now, most of us know what autism is, but do we know what neurodiversity is? With 40% of the total population suspected of being neurodivergent, we should! In this talk, Speech Language Pathologist Cynthia Coupe, MA, CCC-SLP describes what neurodiversity is, and what happens when neurodivergent individuals are not supported by society.
https://autismspectrumnews.org/neurodiversity-the-new-normal/
We just use different descriptors to identify the variations (Armstrong, T., 2019). Neurodiversity allows individuals to celebrate their uniqueness in the way they relate, communicate and process the world around them. Instead of asking the square peg to fit into the round hole of "normalcy," we add square holes to the neurological spectrum.
https://career360.snhu.edu/videos/tedxtalk-neurodiversity-the-new-normal/
Speech Language Pathologist Cynthia Coupe, MA, CCC-SLP describes what neurodiversity is, and what happens when neurodivergent individuals are not supported by society.
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/cynthia-coupe-141025147_neurodiversity-the-new-normal-activity-6877078718309834753-UbIB
The Open Mainframe Project. 7,934 followers. 1y Edited. Cynthia Coupe, CEO of Outreach Advocacy Resources and Services (OARS), explains how the challenges #Neurodiversity and the #Mainframe face
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TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. Our event is called TEDxOcala, where x = independently organized TED event. At our TEDxOcala events, live speakers come together to spark deep discussion and connect. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but
https://genmindful.com/guide/neurodiversity-guide
Neurodiversity. Neurodiversity is an important part of our society because it helps us understand each other better. It also allows people with these disorders to live more fulfilling lives. When we understand neurodiversity, we reframe challenges as differences rather than deficits, and focus on the unique gifts within each child.
https://www.cynthiacoupe.com/resume
Cynthia Coupé. I am many things. Mother, Widow, Speech Language Pathologist, TEDx Speaker, Business Owner, World Traveler and Neurodivergent, to name a few. I choose to live my life out loud, to be unapologetically me and to speak from the heart. My passion lies in being a voice for the neurodivergent community, for sharing the common thread
https://brain-therapy.com/neurodiversity-the-new-normal-cynthia-coupe-tedxocala/
Neurodiversity: The New Normal | Cynthia Coupe | TEDxOcala. Brain-Therapy News Nov 06, 2022 0 Comments. Tweet on Twitter. Share on Facebook. Pinterest. By now, most of us know what autism is, but do we know what neurodiversity is? We should be able to recognize 40% as the majority of neurodivergent people. Speech Language Pathologist Cynthia
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By now, most of us know what autism is, but do we know what neurodiversity is? With 40% of the total population suspected of being
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GivjYBeda74
In this episode of TFiR: Mainframe Matters recorded at the Open Mainframe Summit in Philadelphia, I caught up with Cynthia Coupé, CEO of Outreach, Advocacy,
https://tfir.io/neurodiversity-and-the-mainframe-live-in-a-parallel-universe-cynthia-coupe/
In this episode of TFiR: Mainframe Matters recorded at the Open Mainframe Summit in Philadelphia, I caught up with Cynthia Coupé, CEO of Outreach, Advocacy, Resources and Services ( OARS) Inc., to delve deep into her approach towards Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) in the mainframe ecosystem. Coupé is a speech-language pathologist who
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/basics/neurodiversity
Neurodiversity. Neurodiversity refers to the idea that neurological differences, such as those seen in autism or ADHD, reflect normal variations in brain development. Neurodiversity is often
https://www.betterup.com/blog/neurodiversity-in-the-workplace
Is neurodiversity the new normal? With shortages in talent reported across every industry, organizations need to learn to support, empower, and draw on the immense talent present in a diverse workforce Employers would benefit from turning their attention to the advantages of neurodiversity in the workplace.
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I write from the heart, full of love and grit. Here you'll find topics on grief, parenting and neurodiversity.
https://journalofethics.ama-assn.org/article/myth-normal-brain-embracing-neurodiversity/2015-04
Thomas Armstrong, PhD is the executive director of the American Institute for Learning and Human Development in Cloverdale, California. He is the author of 15 books, including The Power of Neurodiversity: Unleashing the Advantages of Your Differently Wired Brain (Da Capo Press, 2011) and Neurodiversity in the Classroom: Strength-Based Strategies to Help Students with Special Needs Succeed in
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How the history of autism can teach us. It is NTs who have poor comupitation. How NOT to talk to an autistic person. Do a role play about why dif terms do not work - call me Nat , role play dif roles asberges, asd etc. Look at uni lectures on the autism gence - why no one is the same. Finding a lable that suits me.
https://annakennedyonline.com/2020/03/18/siena-castellon-neurodiversity-the-new-normal/
Siena is 17 and from London She classes herself as a maths and physics nerd and claims her dog is the cutest dog in the world
https://techchannel.com/dei/diversity-you-cannot-see-a-special-event-on-neurodiversity-in-the-mainframe-workplace/
About the moderator: Cynthia Coupé is a self-diagnosed neurodivergent and Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) with over 30 years working in the field of neurodiversity. She is a TEDx speaker and the co-founder and CEO of Outreach Advocacy Resources and Services (OARS), Inc., a company dedicated to transforming the lives of neurodivergent clients
https://business-school.open.ac.uk/alumni/professional-knowledge-bank/neurodiversity-work-organisational-change
Introduction When lockdown was imposed on the UK, businesses had to react agilely to protect and support their workforces, whilst also maintaining their core operating model. Responsively, organisations who could do so quickly adopted home-working practices. Managing at a distance presented new challenges, requiring high trust, flexibility and strong professional