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How can products be used to support Neurodiversity? - Coggle Diagram
How can products be used to support Neurodiversity?
Types of Neurodiversity
Mental health
Autism
Dyscalculia
Dyslexia
Difficulty reading
Difficulty writing
Problems processing
Difficulty forming answers
ADHD
Being unable to sit still
Attention seeking
Unable to concentrate
excessive movements and speaking
Dyspraxia
OCD (Obsessive compulsive disorder)
Compulsive behaviour
Hoarding
Cleaning
Ordering and arranging
Obsessive thoughts
Fear of being harmed
Fear of harming others
A need for symmetry
Epilepsy
Products
Fidgets
Cubes
Spinners
Pens
Tangle Toys
Infinity Cube
Poppits
Shapes
Stress toys
Balls
Animals
Puzzles
Rubiks cube
Furniture
Lava lamps
Beanbag
How the product could be designed
Materials
Metal
Alloys
Wood
Softwoods
Hardwoods
Manufactured Board
Plastic
Fabrics
Colours
Blue
Green
Pink
White
Orange
Neutrals
Shapes
Spheres
Prism
Oval
Textures
Rough
Soft
Smooth
Gritty
What could be problematic for neurodiverse people?
Sounds
Certain sounds can stimulate a neurodiverse person to feel or think in different ways
Colours
Autistic people find certain colours like Red and yellow to be negative or stimulating.
Shapes
Textures