12 Tag Results for "Neurodiversity"
Can Schools Cultivate a Safe Space Embracing Every Child’s Uniqueness?
Two children. Siblings. Same house. Same rules. Different lives. As a child, I had a great time in my kindergarten....
CONTINUE READINGExplore Neurodiversity at the Virtual Global Neurodiverse Symposium 2023
Join the Virtual Global Neurodiverse Symposium and get acquainted with neurodiversity, with expert speakers including BYJUite Shreya Jain, Head, Neurodiversity...
CONTINUE READINGUnderstanding Neurodiversity from the Caregiver’s Perspective with Mugdha Kalra
In this session of Common Ground: Understanding Neurodiverse Perspectives, we spoke to former TV journalist and neurodiversity activist, Mugdha Kalra,...
CONTINUE READINGInternational Day of Persons with Disabilities 2022: Celebrating Differences!
In November, BYJU’S collaborated with an NGO called The Sarvodya Collective, which promotes awareness regarding differently-abled learners. Together, we wanted...
CONTINUE READINGInternational Day of Persons with Disabilities: The Future of Learning is Inclusive
Ahead of International Day of Persons with Disabilities 2022, BYJU’S Social Initiatives organised a discussion around neurodiversity with an esteemed...
CONTINUE READINGDefying Perceptions and Barriers: In Conversation with Sangeeta Jain
In the recent “Common Ground with Shreya Jain” session, we caught up with Sangeeta Jain, Executive Director, SOREM School, Chandigarh,...
CONTINUE READINGUnderstanding the Role of a Community in Neurodiverse Learning with Preetha & Vineet Nair
Every child is different and has a unique way of learning. While some children (neurotypical) may be able to pick...
CONTINUE READINGUnderstanding Neurodiversity Through the Family Perspective: Keeping up with Gopika Kapoor
1+1=2. Some children may pick this up within seconds; some may pick it up within days. This doesn’t mean they’re...
CONTINUE READINGA vocal advocate for neurodiversity, how Shreya Jain is helping build inclusive education with BYJU’S
Shreya Jain’s story of working in the field of neurodiversity and enabling students with special needs to have equal access...
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