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    Looking to the future
    Suzanne Axelsson
    • 17 mars 2019
    • 10 min.

    Looking to the future

    The #FridaysForFuture movement is very much a part of my home-life now. Both my daughters are engaged in their different ways, one here on the east coast of Sweden in Stockholm, and the other on the west coast of Sweden in Lysekil. As a parent here in Sweden it is my job to make sure they go to school, it is the law that all children attend school (not get an education, but attend school - I guess the attendance means they get an education!!). As many of you who have followed
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    Neuro-diversity in the world of Neuro-norm
    Suzanne Axelsson
    • 23 dec. 2018
    • 10 min.

    Neuro-diversity in the world of Neuro-norm

    The more I read and learn about neuro-diversity the more overwhelming it starts to feel. There are articles about it, and reactions to the articles... but what I feel the most is that there is an "us and them" approach of which I feel absolutely no connection to whatsoever... I simply don't get it... and that can be part of my neuro-diversity in the sense that all these "us and them" definitions have been strange for me to truly comprehend... class, gender, race etc etc bec
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