What do 鈥渘eurodiverse鈥 and 鈥渘eurodivergent鈥 mean?
Terms such as 鈥渘eurodiverse鈥 and 鈥渘eurodivergent鈥 were introduced in the 1990s by autistic sociologist Judy Singer as an alternative to deficit-based language, such as 鈥渄isorder.鈥 Singer highlighted notable strengths of many individuals in the autistic population that include abilities to focus, recognize patterns, and remember factual information. A 鈥渘eurodivergent鈥 person refers to a person聽on the autism spectrum or, more generally, to someone聽whose brain processes information in a way that is not typical of most individuals.