FLOURISH
Children's and youth center for neurodiversity. Neurodiversity refers to the idea that neurological differences, such as autism or ADHD, reflect normal variations in brain development and should be respected and supported, rather than pathologized. Flourish’s goal is to create a space for cognitive pluralism, support of education and employment, and for cultural and social engagement. The primary user is neurodivergent children and youth with a secondary user as the families of neurodivergent children, neurodiversity advocates, and lastly the general public of youth to prevent community segregation. The challenges that neurodivergent children and youth face include social interactions, communication, repetitive behaviour and sensory input regulation. The primary user is neurodivergent children and youth with a secondary user as the families of neurodivergent children, neurodiversity advocates, and lastly the general public of youth to prevent community segregation. The challenges that neurodivergent children and youth face include social interactions, communication, repetitive behaviour and sensory input regulation