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Content from Neurodiversity week website
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REWARDS

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Mission 1

Complete the 3 missions to collect the 3 neurodiversity lightbulbs

Mission 3

Mission 2

Map

Final reward

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  • oui

Complete the jigsaw puzzle.

Reward 1

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Dyslexia

ADHD

Tourette syndrome

Autism

Dyspraxia

Dyscaculia

People with this neurodifference often have strengths such as intuitive and strong strategic thinking. They are very creative and have a love of words.. It affects an individual’s ability to acquire and use mathematical skills.

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People with this neurodifference are creative, determined and really good at developing their own strategies to overcome difficulties. This neurodifference can affect your fine motor skill and your gross motor skills.
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People with this neurodifference can be some of the most creative members on a team, bringing energy and new approaches to their projects. Adults with this neurodifference tend to be out-of-the-box thinkers and calm under pressure. This neurodifference affects a person’s ability to focus.
affects an individual’s ability to acquire and use mathematical skills.
People with this neurodifference can be very good at creative thinking, problem-solving and verbal communication. This neurodifference is a language processing difficulty that can cause challenges with reading, writing and spelling.
Neurodiversity is about recognising and respecting that we don’t all learn the same way. Can you find the definition for these neurodifferences?
People with this neurodifference can be highly logical and can be good at absorbing and remembering facts, attention to detail, and recognising patterns. This neurodifference affects how a person perceives the world and interacts and socialises with others.
People with this neurodifference can be faster at assembling sounds into words (phonology) and are often high-achieving, creative and empathetic (understanding and caring). This neurodifference causes sudden, uncontrolled, repetitive muscle movements and sounds called “tics.”

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Chris Packham
Albert Einstein
Victoria Beckham
Billie Eilish
Will.i.am
Justin Bieber
Jennifer Aniston
Daniel Radcliffe
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Do you recognise these celebrities?Drag the names in the correct space.

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We have recovered these figures, will it work?

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