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Walk in My Shoes

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The Donaldson Trust

A blog accompanying the animation ‘Walk in my Shoes’. The creator Erin and researcher Ruth Moyse discuss the importance of the animation which brings to life the often-unseen realities faced by many neurodiverse people across the UK and provides examples of how to support neurodiverse people from a young age.

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Walk in My Shoes

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The Donaldson Trust

A blog accompanying the animation ‘Walk in my Shoes’. The creator Erin and researcher Ruth Moyse discuss the importance of the animation which brings to life the often-unseen realities faced by many neurodiverse people across the UK and provides examples of how to support neurodiverse people from a young age.

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