~LBA Seminar~
Neurodiversity: Adolescent Mental Health and Positive Development Seminar
Dr. Lin Mei Ling, a specialist in psychiatry, uses professional perspectives and interesting case studies as examples.
~"What is Neurodiversity?" Video~
Neurodiversity is...
People often ask, "What is Neurodiversity?" Neurodiversity refers to the diversity of human brains and minds. It is categorized into nine classifications.
Dyslexia (I)
Specific Learning Difficulties - Developmental Dyslexia (I)
About Neurodiversity (1)
How much do you know about Neurodiversity? (Part I)
Dyslexia (II)
Specific Learning Difficulties - Developmental Dyslexia (II)
About Neurodiversity (2)
How much do you know about Neurodiversity? (Part II)
Brains from Neurodiversity
What are people with autism thinking?
Autism (1)
Autism Spectrum Disorder (Part I) How much do we need to understand about Neurodiversity?
Individuals with High-Functioning Autism
"Please speak directly, don't beat around the bush."
~"Neurodiversity in the Workplace: Insights for Young Adults" Video~
Hong Kong Physical Disability Association Bole Project
How can Neurodiversity youth successfully enter the workplace? - Story sharing of "Bole Project"
Korbut Wong
Sharing social enterprise cultivates Neurodiversity young chocolate masters
Pass on father's love from son to son!
Inspired by his late father, the boss hires a mentally retarded child to cook: Be more careful than me
~Movie Recommendations Related to Neurodiversity~
Guang
This is a Malaysian film. The director, composer and singer of the theme song are the younger brothers and sisters of the real protagonist. They know the essence of the story best. It is a very high-quality film.
My Running Shadow
The inspirational movie "My Running Shadow" stars Zhang Jing Chu. It tells the story of Tian Guifang, a single mother raising a child with high-functioning autism.
Ocean Heaven
This is a touching story: Wang Xin Cheng, who had advanced liver cancer, in order to allow his autistic son Da Fu to live happily, in the last few months of his life, he taught his son to "work" in the aquarium, and finally died without regrets passed away.
Marathon
The film was released in South Korea in 2005 and won many Korean film awards. Adapted from real events, the film tells the story of Chu Yuan, a 20-year-old autistic boy with an IQ stuck at 5 years old. Under the training of his mother and coach, he became a marathon runner and realized his self-worth.