Understanding the Challenges Faced by Neurodivergent Students
Research shows that neurodivergent students often experience heightened levels of anxiety and a sense of unsafety in traditional learning environments. The fast-paced and structured nature of school can be overwhelming, leading to feelings of inadequacy and disengagement. Many families discover that their children struggle to keep up with the pace of instruction, which can exacerbate feelings of anxiety and contribute to a negative self-image.

Educators often find that these challenges stem from the unique processing speeds of neurodivergent students. Slow processing can lead to a cycle of anxiety, as students feel they are constantly playing catch-up. This cycle can be particularly damaging, as it affects not only their academic performance but also their social interactions and overall well-being in the school environment.