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Everyone’s brain is different. Which is why we all act, learn, and develop in different ways. But neurodiverse individuals – those with autism, ADHD, or dyslexia, for example – all behave, think, process, and interpret information in different ways to ‘neurotypical’ individuals, meaning traditional workplaces don’t necessarily provide the right support. Now, new data from CYPHER Learning has found…