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Is this course for the neurodivergent?

A summary of how the course is set up to be accessible for all types of people

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Written by Matt Sheahan
Updated over a month ago

Absolutely. If you’re creative, curious, and ready to grow, this course is for you.

At Make Happen, we don’t define people by labels, we see people. Labels like autistic, ADHD, or dyslexic can sometimes help describe experience, but they can also limit what others expect of you. Our approach is what we call “label blindness with personalised perception.” It means we look beyond categories to understand how you learn, how you create, and what helps you thrive.

We create an environment that adapts to you and trains you to adapt to the world. Because the creative world isn’t built for just one kind of mind. It’s dynamic, unpredictable, and full of possibility. Through this course you’ll learn to experiment, to communicate your needs, and to build systems that work for you in the real world. You’ll develop the creative confidence and adaptability that make you unstoppable.

You’ll find a culture of psychological safety here. A place where it’s okay to learn differently, to think aloud, to move, to pause, to hyperfocus, or to rest. We see creativity as an evolving process, not a performance to get right.

So yes, this course is for the neurodivergent, and for anyone who has ever felt out of step with traditional education. We don’t ask you to fit the mould. We help you shape it around the way you work best, while giving you the tools to thrive wherever your creativity takes you nex

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