betatypicality
Betatypicality refers to a concept used within some neurodivergent communities, particularly in discussions surrounding autism. It describes individuals who are not neurodivergent, meaning they have a neurotypical brain development and functioning. The term is often used in contrast to "autistic" or "neurodivergent" to clearly distinguish between these two broad categories of neurological presentation. It is not a diagnostic term but rather a social descriptor employed for conceptual clarity and community understanding.
The concept of betatypicality helps to frame discussions about neurodiversity by providing a label for the
Understanding betatypicality can aid in fostering a more nuanced dialogue about neurodiversity, helping to articulate the