The Neurological History of Neurodevelopmental Disabilities: Neurodiversity

The Neurological History of Neurodevelopmental Disabilities: Neurodiversity
17 October 2024
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🌟 Embark on a journey through time with Nat Hawley from Exceptional Individuals in our captivating webinar, "The Hidden History of Neurological Disabilities: Uncovering the Past." This event aims to shed light on the often-untold history of neurological disabilities, exploring how our understanding and perceptions have evolved over time. 🌟

We will delve into the historical context of various neurological conditions, uncovering how they were perceived, treated, and managed in different eras. From the early days of medicine to modern understanding, we'll examine the milestones and challenges that have shaped the current landscape of neurodiversity.

Event Highlights:

  • Introduction to the History of Neurological Disabilities
  • A Timeline of Neurodiversity: From Ancient Times to the Present
  • Changing Perceptions and Treatments Over the Centuries
  • Key Historical Figures and Their Impact on Neurological Disability Understanding
  • The Evolution of Neurodiversity Advocacy and Support
  • Q&A Session: Engaging with the Past to Understand the Present

This webinar is perfect for educators, healthcare professionals, historians, and anyone interested in the rich and complex history of neurological disabilities.

👇 Join us for this enlightening exploration into the hidden history of neurological disabilities and gain a deeper appreciation of the neurodiversity movement. Register now! 👇

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