Neuroscience is illuminating how no two brains are alike. Each of our brains is as unique as our fingerprints based on our genetics, autobiographical memories, and current perceptions. We live in a world rich in neurodiversity, each brain uniquely wired to experience, process, and communicate differently. Research shows one in five people have neurodivergent minds including autism, ADHD, dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyspraxia, and sensory processing disorder. And neurodivergence impacts people across a wide variety of intellectual and creative abilities, including those who are twice-exceptional (high potential plus a learning disability). This can lead to challenges in school, at home, and in personal relationships. Dr. Tetreault advocates for neuro-uniqueness as the “new normal,” explaining how groundbreaking science leads us to nurture the entire individual: our gifts, our challenges, and everything in between. Explore positive practices centered around neuroscience and psychology to nurture the whole person. When a person taps into their essence and shares their gifts, they experience the light of coming into their full embodiment, where they live and thrive as liberated beings.