
Thinking Differently about dyslexia, dyscalculia, ADHD and autism
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Did you know that people with dyslexia can make very good spies? And people with autism are likely to have been the driving force of human creativity for the last 100,000 years?
Dyslexia, dyscalculia, ADHD and autism are often misunderstood as negative conditions, when really they indicate strengths as well as struggles.
This episode is narrated by the comedian Rory Bremner who has ADHD. He encourages children – parents and teachers too – to think differently about neurodiversity, reminding us that like a fingerprint we all have a brain that is individual to us. People think differently and process information differently because their brain is wired differently. And, in the right circumstances, that's a strength.
Narrated by Rory Bremner
Script by Camilla Akers-Douglas
Produced by Henrietta McMicking
Sound editing by Max Watson
Theme music by James Burrell Music
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