Muhammed Ahmed
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Neurodiversity
A World of Perception Oliver was 8 years old when he was first told he had autism. His parents explained it to him gently: his brain worked a little differently than others. To Oliver, this made sense. He had always felt like the world was too loud, too fast, and too confusing. He loved patterns, adored drawing intricate maps, and could lose himself for hours in a good book about trains. But at school, things were different.
By Muhammed Ahmedabout a year ago in Education
Belonging Over Inclusion:
Emma walked into the bustling office for her first day at a new job. The company prided itself on its inclusive culture, with posters on the walls proclaiming "Diversity is our strength" and "We embrace everyone." Yet as Emma sat at her desk, surrounded by coworkers who smiled politely but rarely engaged her in conversation, she couldn’t shake the feeling of isolation.
By Muhammed Ahmedabout a year ago in Families