Neurodiversity Framework

The A-DSLT framework helps practitioners reduce miscommunication without masking, guiding managers and leaders to redesign systems so expectations are clear, fair, and achievable for all.

A set of interlocking white puzzle pieces, each with a matte finish and crisp, clean edges, arranged in a precise pattern atop a smooth, light gray desktop. The surface is free of clutter, and scattered around the puzzle are notepads, color-coded sticky tabs, and a clear acrylic organizer. Overhead, bright, even LED lighting illuminates the workspace, producing refined shadows that emphasize organization and structure. The atmosphere is calm yet engaging, capturing a sense of problem-solving and system design. Photographed from a slightly elevated angle with balanced composition and a subtle background blur, the image conveys practicality and supports the theme of designing fair, consistent systems for neurodiverse work-life inclusion.

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