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ADHD is normally diagnosed in childhood, there is no medical test for it, it’s usually identified based on observations from parents and teachers.
How do you manage ADHD at university? A young writer shares some essential tips.
What is Tourettes? Two young people share their own experiences and tips.
Neurodiversity means the diversity of the human brain and is a term used to describe how different people can think, feel, learn and behave differently.
What is autism, how can it impact people and what can we do to support autistic friends, family and colleagues?
Dyslexia affects up to one in five people and is one of the most common learning difficulties, but what exactly is it, and is dyslexia a disability which could entitle you to extra support? The Mix explains everything you need to know.
Seyi tells The Mix what it's like to live with, and to control, a stammer.
What causes learning disabilities and how to get the right skills, care and support for them.
Neurodiversity is becoming more recognised in the workplace.