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What is ND Life?

Neurodiversity (ND) is a non-medical term used to describe people whose thought patterns, behaviors, or learning styles fall outside of what is considered "normal," or neurotypical. It conveys the concept that individuals perceive and engage with the world in diverse ways, with no single "correct" approach to thinking, learning, or behaving. Differences are recognized as variations rather than shortcomings. 

 

Some of the conditions that are most common among those who describe themselves as neurodivergent include:

 

• Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

• Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)

• Development speech disorders

• Dyscalculia - A learning disorder that is marked by an inability to learn foundational math skills

• Dysnomia - A learning disability that is marked by difficulty in recalling words, names, numbers, etc. from memory

• Dysgraphia - A learning disability that is marked by difficulty in performing handwriting in addition to having issues with fine motor skills

• Dyslexia - a reading disorder in which a learner has difficulty recognizing letters and learning letter sounds, despite normal intelligence.

• Dyspraxia (Apraxia) - a learning disability that is marked by difficulty in carrying out routines that require the use of balance, fine-motor skills, and coordination

• Tourette Syndrome

• Intellectual Disability such as Down Syndrome

• Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

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ND Life™ is the flagship product line of the ND Life™ Collection, created for individuals of all ages who experience the world through a neurodivergent lens — as well as the family, friends, and supporters who walk alongside them. Whether it's Autism, Dyspraxia, Dyslexia, Tourette Syndrome, or any other form of neurodiversity, this line embraces the full spectrum of minds that think differently. With a mix of humor, insight, and bold design, ND Life turns everyday merchandise into a celebration of neurodivergent identity, promoting awareness, acceptance, and pride in being uniquely wired.

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