puneetsiinghal01 , to random
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Telling someone with a learning disability to 'study harder' is like telling someone trying to find their way in a dark room to just 'look harder.' What they need is a light, not more effort in the wrong direction.

Not every hardship is a result of a personal moral failing. In fact, MOST aren’t. Life is hard.

SleepyCatten , to random
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I learnt the words neurokin and neurokinship today 🥰 :NeurodiversitySymbol:

"Neurokin is a term that refers to the people who share your neurotype."

puneetsiinghal01 , to random
@puneetsiinghal01@mastodon.social avatar

Reminder: Neurodiversity is much broader than Autism, Dyslexia or ADHD.

Many conditions are often left out in the conversations, and ultimately in research and further in the allocation of resources. Let's strive towards equity.

BZBrainz , to bookstodon group
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@bookstodon @bookwyrm
If you read large print or dyslexic font paperback books do you prefer this to be indicated on the cover (say on a banner at the top) to help you identify the accommodation?

I compiled a quick poll based on different perspectives I've read.

➡️ Please consider sharing to help me reach more readers.

rayckeith ,
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@BZBrainz @bookstodon "Large Print" is the more common label. Some people still don't know what a 'font' is.

BZBrainz OP ,
@BZBrainz@mastodonbooks.net avatar

@rayckeith @bookstodon Thank you, Ray! Absolutely. I think I’ll edit my original post as this is what I meant.

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