THE ANCESTRAL MIND #035 - DIGITAL PATHWAYS FOR OUR UNIQUE MINDS

Moving past old traps

For too long here in Taitokerau, our rangatahi have been caught in a static trap. We see high rates of youth disengagement because the current system offers them a narrow path that does not connect with their whānau, their whenua, or their way of thinking. Many of these young people are smart and neurodivergent, yet their unique abilities often remain completely undervalued. Instead of having their strengths recognised, they are pushed toward manual labour or low-wage jobs that do not match their actual capabilities. It is time to turn this around and move from a model of mere accommodation to one of practical grassroots development.

We must stop viewing our neurodivergent whānau through a lens of deficit. It is time to start realising that they are the natural architects of our future local economy. In the past, our traditional experts and keepers of knowledge were highly detailed masters of the tribe’s core information. In a similar way, our neurodivergent youth are wired to handle the complex demands of modern technology.

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