With October wrapping up next week, Halloween is just around the corner. This means that there will be societal expectations come October 31st that may not be the most accessible to neuro-divergent individuals.…
In an attempt to go beyond the traditional approach to recognizing the needs of students with disabilities, Anthony Wayne Local Schools reached out to Humanities 101 for what they called “basic, civil ways…
Heat affects everyone differently, but for neurodivergent folks, it can make or break our day. For example, it affects the way our clothes feel on our bodies. While nothing is worse than a…
As Dr. Hazlett took everything in from the two-day event; he noted a few things that made him feel particularly welcomed and feel as though he could invite other members of the autistic…
In July 2024, Doc delivered a powerful presentation at Wayne State University, focusing on neuro-inclusion and micro-accommodations—small, cost-effective adjustments that improve job conditions for autistic people.
In honor of Eat What You Want Day let’s talk about Neurodivergent Dietary Restrictions (NDR). Neurodivergent dietary restrictions are limitations to certain foods due to their accessible taste, texture, and temperature.
Allergies, Hay Fever and other sensory hellscapes.
Our bodies release chemicals called histamines. Their main function is to respond when ‘foreign proteins’ enter your body. If you are allergic to these proteins, your…
A recurring theme emerged throughout the conference: the necessity of reevaluating how institutions approach disability. While many initiatives focus on physical accessibility, true inclusivity requires systemic changes.
Doc calls the speaking event “an insightful conversation about masking, autism, and improving communication with neurodivergent constituents.”
To better understand the Humanities 101 Foundation it helps to understand how it came to exist. What started as an attempt to make our classrooms more accessible, turned into the journey to make…