Purpose: Parent

Neurodiversity

Afrikindness Shines at AutistiCon Conference 2024

Afrikindness made a significant impact at the AutistiCon Conference 2024, held at the Leeds Playhouse on June 11th. This free annual autism information event brought together families, support providers, and advocates from diverse backgrounds to foster greater awareness and understanding of autism.

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News

Afrikindness Parent Team launched Parent Resources – Explore these resources to help you raise kind, curious and resilient children

Are you a parent, carer, teacher, or guardian of children or young people? Having the right information always will ease the stress of parenting and help you raise kind, curious, and resilient children.

To help you make the most of your parenting journey and relationships, the Afrikindness Parent team has collated some resources – videos, factsheets, information, organizations, etc which might be useful and help parents and carers at home with children and young people.

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Neurodiversity

Do you know about neurodiversity? Watch our new video series to learn more.

”Neurodiversity is a term that frames brain differences as NOT something to be cured, but as something to be embraced as part of human diversity.”
It was coined by Judy Singer, an autistic sociologist. It describes the idea that people learn and interact with the world around them in many ways. It simply explains the unique ways that people’s brains work and the differences in how the brain functions;

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Mental Health

A frontline Europe-based NGO, AFRIKINDNESS, held its first worldwide live panel discussion.

AFRIKINDNESS has recently held its first live worldwide panel discussion on Tackling the mental health challenges and crisis of a black child across continents. The powerful worldwide event which had speakers and professionals on its panel came up with vital challenges and remedies on various issues concerning children and young adults around the continents. The discussion was filled with great advice and a few of the topics and issues addressed are:

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