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I shared my experience of flying from Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport with my autistic son, Chris, two weeks ago, and how thoughtful, human-centered design transformed an overwhelmingly a stressful journey into one that was manageable.

The response online was overwhelming. So in a short follow-up series, I’m exploring the key themes that emerged from your comments.

Last week’s episode focused on progress over perfection. This week, I am continuing me reflection with the second theme: freedom within a framework, and what it really means to build neuro-inclusion by design, not disclosure.

In this episode:
• Why designing for difference beats waiting for disclosure every time.
• What the ADHD neurostyle teaches us about balancing clarity and flexibility.
• Why structure and autonomy must co-exist to create neuro-inclusive cultures.
• How airports like Schiphol model “freedom within a framework” in practice.

💡 I’ll also be marking International Day of People with Disabilities (3 December) with a free live presentation inspired by your response.
If you’d like to be first to hear when registration opens, 👉 sign up for my newsletter, The Neuro-Inspired Question. https://www.lisacolledgeconsulting.com/lets-connect

#neurodivergence #neurodivergent #autism #autismatwork #autisminclusion #adhd #adhdatwork #dyslexia #dyslexiasupport #inclusivedesign #universaldesign #agilemindset #workplaceculture #workplacewellbeing #progressoverperfection

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