In the Schools | Denver Academy
Estimates suggest that 15 to 20 percent of the population is neurodivergent — individuals whose brains process, learn, and experience the world differently. In the workforce, these employees can bring unique strengths to the workplace, including innovative problem-solving, diligence, and exceptional analytical skills.
Yet, employees who learn and think differently often face significant challenges, from stigma and communication barriers to sensory sensitivities. For neurodivergent jobseekers, the road to success ideally begins early, with K-12 schools introducing career development and companies creating programs to hire neurodivergent workers, build awareness, and cultivate an inclusive culture.
By providing thoughtful training and tailored accommodations, companies can empower neurodivergent employees to thrive.
On this episode, we visit a groundbreaking Denver school that’s helping neurodivergent high school students prepare for successful careers.