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The course is well documented & explained easily in the video presentation.
As explained above the Neurodiversity Awareness, it was well presented and delivered by your speaker. It certainly gave me insight and was informative on the subject. Well done. [R Bagley OSG]
It was a good course, but I don't think the test was neuro-inclusive
I think the questions should be asked and answered in a variety of ways because not all students are the same. I have ADHD and some autistic traits and though I scored 100% I know the field very well and I think it would be less appropriate to some of the clients my company serves.
User-friendly
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
was very good course and i did learn a lot , thank you
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
interesting but long
This user gave this course a rating of 3/5 stars
Useful overview, well-pitched for general consumption
I am already quite aware of some aspects of the topic as my niece has an ASD diagnosis. It is quite hard to keep up with the correct terminology, but the fundamentals of treating people as individuals and making adjustments for their needs will never change!
Enlightening
An interesting course with pleasingly colourful graphics. Unfortunately it was let down by the audio and the image, which were out of sync and made it harder to follow.
useful
very good training
Excellent
I found the course very informative and it kept me interested and wanting to learn more. I have an autistic granddaughter who is nearly 6 yrs old and I thought I knew a lot about autism but there was so much that I did not actually know. Great training and would recommend to anyone.
Excellent course on Neurodiversity Awareness
Excellent course on Neurodiversity Awareness. Enabled me to understand various neurodiverse minds and the way they work, and to, hopefully work towards including and celebrating people who are not neurotypical. I did find it ironic that the test might rule out people who are dyslexic from completing it successfully – hence the 4 star (rather then 5 star) rating.