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Step2247 [10]
2 years ago
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Monica is a partner at a law firm that employs two people who are on the autism spectrum and a person who has ADHD. She says tha

t having these people on staff makes her lawyers more aware of the issues they face and better able to defend people like them. Monica is referring to their
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Aloiza [94]2 years ago
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Based on the fact that she defends those with certain mental conditions, this is their <u>Neurodiversity</u>.

<h3>What is Neurodiversity?</h3>
  • It simply means that some mental conditions occur as a variation in brain functions.
  • That people with mental conditions still have other strengths.

Monica and others in the the firm are defending her employees because she is more aware of the issues they face and their strengths which makes this neurodiversity.

Find out more on mental conditions at brainly.com/question/983672.

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