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Neurodivergence

In office and out of office Moss & Fern strives to have a neurodivergent friendly environment. It also benefits our neurodivergent staff who needs to wiggle, fidget and limit input at times too! 

One of Autumn's favourite quotes that resonates with her living with ADHD:

“Imagine trying to thread a need, in low light, while sitting in a row boat in the ocean – the waves tossing and rolling all the time.

 

The amount of concentration required to thread that needle makes us anxious, tense, and irritable – as if somebody were asking us questions while we were trying to thread that needle.

To see it from the viewpoint of… ADHD children – imagine trying to thread that needle for 30 minutes – then accidentally dropping the needle overboard.”

Joseph M. Carver PhD

(2021, Sarkis Media, Changing the ADHD Brain course)

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