Spectrum Snapshot: June 21-27, 2025

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Spectrum Snapshot is where we gather the neurodiversity news and stories that didn’t get the full article treatment this week. Maybe it’s a new study or just a conversation that stood out. Each edition brings together highlights, interesting developments, and moments from all corners of the neurodiverse community. Even when we can’t dive deep, these stories are still worth sharing. We want you to stay connected with what’s happening in neurodiversity and to celebrate the many ways unique minds are making a difference.

This week’s collection covers a lot of ground. There’s a thoughtful piece on why the terms “neurodiverse” and “neurotypical” might not mean what we think, and another essay that flips the script by describing autism as an advanced cognitive operating system instead of a disorder. We’ve also got a look at how ADHD strengths can shine in the workplace when the right supports are in place, and a story from Cannes Lions where neurodivergent creatives finally took center stage. Plus, you’ll find practical tips for parents, a spotlight on a young learning disability advocate, and the latest research into autism biomarkers. Each link offers a different angle on the neurodiversity conversation this week.

If you come across a story we should include next week, let us know. We’re all building this community together.