Every child should have access to the help they need to maximise their learning potential within the school environment, without the inhibition of finances.
Empowering whānau to access the help required to holistically support all our tamariki.
Neurodiversity is an umbrella term that encompasses specific learning differences including Dyslexia, Dyscalculia, Dysgraphia and Dyspraxia as well as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Autism and Tic Disorders such as Tourette’s.
It recognises the fact that the neurodivergent individual has a brain that is wired differently in some way to the neurotypical individual. The term attempts to emphasise the positives of this different wiring and recognise the fact that the neurodivergent individual may have many unrecognised talents. It is also an attempt to move away from the idea that these individuals are in some way disabled or have a lower intellect.
The term recognises the fact that these differences often overlap and do not necessarily occur in isolation.