This article seems to use "neurodivergent" almost completely interchangeably with "autism" and sprinkles in a wee bit of taking ADHD into account. It is so much broader than these two conditions. I happen to be AuDHD myself, but I wonder what those who have conditions like dyslexia and dyscalculia, in addition to other posssibilities, either on their own, or in addition to the two poster children of what usually gets called "neurodivergent" would think of all of the erasure that usually goes on in these dialogues.