Scheyern hosts free neurodiversity event on October 10th to explore cognitive differences
An information evening on neurodiversity will be held in Scheyern on Friday, October 10th. The main event, organized by the local Working Group for People with Disabilities, begins at 7 pm in the Bürgerhaus community centre.
The evening aims to explore the concept of neurodiversity, which covers the natural variations in human brain function. This includes conditions such as autism, ADHD, hypersensitivity, dyslexia, and giftedness.
Residents interested in learning more about neurodiversity can attend the free session on October 10th. The event will provide insights into different cognitive experiences and how they shape daily life.
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