Neurodiversity T-Shirts
Description: The Shield of Neurodiversity. Neurodiversity is about acceptance. It’s about accepting that our brains all work differently and that’s ok. Unfortunately there are people who don’t like that idea and we’re often portrayed in the most ridiculous and hateful ways. Stay safe behind this shield and know that there are lots of people out there who love and support you and your neurofabulous friends and family.
Description: Hello, I am myself part of neurodiversity and I made this artwork in the process of positive thinking about myself. I hope this can help help other too. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cette image a été conçue en utilisant des ressources de Freepik . com
Description: Our "Embrace Neurodiversity" design embodies inclusivity and acceptance, advocating for the celebration of individual differences in neurological traits. This powerful yet simple design serves as a statement of support, encouraging understanding and appreciation for diverse ways of thinking and experiencing the world. Crafted with a message of unity and respect, this design symbolizes solidarity with the neurodiverse community. Available on premium-quality apparel, it serves as a wearable emblem of compassion, inviting everyone to embrace and honor the unique strengths and perspectives that neurodiversity brings to our society, fostering a more inclusive and understanding environment for all.
Description: Celebrate neurodiversity with this distressed rainbow infinity symbol sticker. Great for showing autistic pride during autism awareness month. Help advocate for inclusivity, reduce stigma with mental health, and promote autism acceptance. Cute decal for a hydro flask water bottle, laptop sticker, or journal. Also a cool gift for a special education teacher or neurodivergent friend with adhd or dyslexia.
Description: Neurodiversity is simply the natural variation of human brains and minds. The neurodiversity paradigm is a way of thinking that sees different minds as a natural and valuable aspect of human diversity. This way of thinking emphasizes the social power structures that exist around neurological differences, and the ways in which social barriers and inequalities put people with disabilities at a disadvantage. This perspective does not deny that some aspects of various neurological differences can be unpleasant, and that they can include specific impairments. However, the neurodiversity paradigm looks at how society is organized in ways that make some things less accessible for certain people. Proceeds go to support services for Autistic adults