To mark Neurodiversity Celebration Week a West Lothian charity has released a short animation film.The Donaldson Trust from Linlithgow is Scotland’s national charity for neurodiversity and the animation details a Livingston teenagers story of living with autism and social anxiety at school.
Neurodiversity Celebration Week runs from March 16 to 20 and the trust hope that the educational film ‘Walk In My Shoes,’ increases the understanding of neurodiversity which covers a range of conditions, such as ADHD, dyslexia, dyspraxia and autism, many of which, without the correct understanding and support, result in social anxiety.‘Walk In My Shoes’ is the story of how Erin Davidson, now aged 17, coped during the early years of her schooling and
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