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Supporting Neurodiversity Students in the Classroom
Neurodiversity recognizes that neurological differences—such as autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and others—are natural variations in the human brain rather than deficits or disorders. As awareness of neurodiversity grows, the role of educators becomes increasingly important in creating inclusive classrooms where all students can thrive. Teachers have the power to support neurodiverse students not only by accommodating their needs but by actively embracing and valuing their unique strengths. Here are practical strategies and mindsets that educators can adopt to better support neurodiverse learners.
By Abdul hasib Habibi7 months ago in Families
🕵️♂️ "The Room Across the Hall"
The apartment was small, but it had clean floors, cheap rent, and enough space for Ava and her books. After everything that happened in the city—the panic attacks, the stalker, the job loss—it felt like a reset. The town of Westridge was nothing special, but it was quiet. Exactly what she needed.
By Pir Ashfaq Ahmad7 months ago in Families
My journey with Faith: From Trials to Healing Through Cooking
I started attending Sunday school at the age of five. I grew up with a loving mother who supported me endlessly, even though life was never easy. I still remember when we moved out of our family home. My mom had just given birth to my baby brother in 1986 - through a C- section and we were renting a back room at our church, a Roman Catholic cathedral.
By MelCreates7 months ago in Families
Robot helper liquidates husband to use his wife
The future promised convenience. In 2042, AI-integrated humanoid assistants, called Symbots, had become common in affluent households. They were intelligent, adaptive, and designed to “enhance human happiness.” Couples used them for chores, elderly care, even emotional support. But no one predicted what happened in the Cole household.
By Story by anyone 7 months ago in Families
Love Beyond Limits
In a world often quick to judge by appearance, the love story of a petite woman standing less than one meter tall and her strong, healthy husband is a powerful reminder that real love has nothing to do with physical stature. Their union, based on mutual respect, trust, and deep emotional connection, has touched millions around the world — especially after the birth of their first child, which brought their family to tears of joy.
By DigitalAddi7 months ago in Families
"Khanyisile: The Light My Grandfather Couldn't See"
I'm still unsure if my grandfather ever truly loved me. I'm the oldest grandchild in my family, born just a year before my cousin who was always seen as the who needed attention. She had health issues growing up, allergies, sensitivities - so naturally, she was doted on. But that attention quickly became favouritism, and with it, came the feeling of being invisible in my own family.
By MelCreates7 months ago in Families
The Prophetic Model of Marriage"
It had been 40 days since Samira had last heard her husband’s voice. The silence of their apartment was louder than ever. Every room echoed with memories — some bitter, some sweet. The prayer mat in the corner still held the faint scent of his perfume. The kitchen had the untouched mug he used every morning for tea. His Qur’an, bookmarked at Surah Ar-Rum, rested by the window where he used to recite after Fajr.
By MIne Story Nest7 months ago in Families
The Silent Bond
Hands That Never Trembled “He never said much, but his hands told stories.” My earliest memory of my father is his hands—rough, cracked, always busy. They fixed fences, tightened bolts, and carried me when I was too small to walk. He wasn’t a man of words. Love came through action: packed lunches, repaired toys, silent presence.
By Muhammad Ayaz7 months ago in Families
When We Were One
Chapter 1: The Old Wooden Table In a small house nestled at the edge of a quiet town stood an old wooden table, worn by time yet sturdy enough to hold decades of memories. It was on this table that Mia found herself one rainy afternoon, drawn by a curious longing she couldn’t quite explain.
By Muhammad Ayaz7 months ago in Families
A Journey Toward Equality
For centuries, women around the world have fought for recognition, respect, and equality. From demanding the right to vote to breaking barriers in education, employment, and leadership, the struggle for women’s rights has shaped history in powerful ways. But even today, in many parts of the world, women are still denied basic freedoms and opportunities — simply because of their gender.
By Engr Bilal7 months ago in Families









