Neurodivergent Did Not End my Teaching Career
February 4, 2025
By: Ginny Warner, NBCT – North Carolina The path to understanding my own neurodivergence was a winding one, a journey marked by subtle inconsistencies and delayed realizations. As a child, the world felt slightly out of sync. Occupational therapy became a familiar companion, aiding me in navigating the challenges of fine motor skills, particularly the frustrating dance of handwriting. My neck, too, seemed to possess a mind of its own, often contorting into uncomfortable positions. There were whispers of ADD, but the label never quite fit. My focus was intense, almost obsessive, making it difficult to shift between tasks. Yet,…
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