Useful Websites:
This website has a lot of links to information about different types of learning needs and their strengths: http://www.neurodiversity.com/main.html
This website is a blog run by John Hicks, who posts articles and videos frequently about dyslexia, and often dyslexia’s link with self-esteem: https://studyingwithdyslexiablog.co.uk/about
This website has loads of articles about ADHD and self-esteem. Just search self-esteem, confidence, strengths, etc. in their search bar: https://www.additudemag.com
This website has a lot of information about autism, as well as a great article about strengths linked to autism which is the linked website: https://www.spectrumnews.org/features/deep-dive/finding-strengths-in-autism/
This website has a lot of information about down syndrome, as well as the linked article that alks about strengths of individuals with down syndrome: https://www.ds-int.org/faqs/learning-profile
This website is an excellent resource to learn more about mental health (VeryWellMind). The linked article talks about the strengths of individuals with anxiety disorder: https://www.verywellmind.com/benefits-of-anxiety-2584134#:~:text=People%20who%20have%20dealt%20with,are%20dealing%20with%20personal%20challenges.
Websites Talking about Successful Individuals with Learning Differences in History:
Dyslexia: https://www.dyslexia.com/about-dyslexia/dyslexic-achievers/all-achievers/
ADHD: https://www.additudemag.com/successful-people-with-adhd-learning-disabilities/
Autism Spectrum Disorder: https://www.appliedbehavioranalysisprograms.com/historys-30-most-inspiring-people-on-the-autism-spectrum/
Anxiety: https://www.socialworkdegreeguide.com/10-famous-people-with-anxiety-disorders/
Down Syndrome: https://themighty.com/2018/05/down-syndrome-adults-role-models/