Neurodiversity

In my household of six people, three of us are neurodivergent and three of us are considered neurotypical. But with stats like that, who is to say what’s “normal”? We are all built differently, and we should celebrate those brain differences. This collection explores each of the fascinating aspects of neurodiversity—from the autism spectrum, to ADHD, Down syndrome, dyslexia, synesthesia, sensory processing differences, Tourette syndrome, giftedness, and so many other ways of thinking differently. —Katie O'Connor, Audible Editor