Understanding Neurodiversity:
Exploring Strengths, Challenges, and Support

This package of short training videos offers practical insights into the diverse ways
neurodivergent people think, learn, and work.
Through simple metaphors, relatable examples, and real-world applications, the videos explore how differences in memory, information processing, and thinking styles shape experiences at work and in learning.
You’ll also discover the role of assistive technology and strategies that help create more inclusive, supportive environments
where everyone can thrive.
This video short talks about cardboard boxes to explain working memory and short term memory differences for neurodivergent people.


This video short talks about potential challenges for neurodivergent individuals when processing new information and new words.
A video short that highlights how lots of learning and work activities rely on processing verbal information at speed and shows the way to alternatives.


A short video that gives a brief overview of commonly used assistive technology and how it can help.
This short video shows how some neurodivergent individuals can think in 3D and how it can be useful.


A short video that looks at this strength often associated with neurodivergence and how it can be useful for problem-solving.
This short video looks at interesting research that illustrates some neurodivergent people work a
lot harder just to keep up.

Bring it all together with the full bundle — or choose what fits your needs.
By purchasing the complete set of video shorts, you gain a coherent, engaging learning experience that builds understanding step by step—connecting theory, lived experience, and practical application. The bundle offers a cost-effective way for organisations, educators, and teams to deepen awareness of neurodiversity, spark meaningful conversations, and inspire inclusive changes in learning and work environments. Prefer a more tailored approach? Each video can also be purchased separately, allowing you to focus on the topics most relevant to your audience while still benefiting from practical, real-world insights that help neurodivergent strengths be recognised and supported.