Jennifer Slagus writes: “People interact with and experience the world in many different ways; this natural variation in brains, bodies, and ways of being is called neurodiversity. In the past decade, the focus on neurodiversity in the media and in libraries has increased exponentially, but this attention does not indicate that neurodiversity is simply a fad or trending topic. Rather, attempts to better appreciate, support, and earnestly include individuals of all neurotypes has facilitated the change. Librarians can continue to support the needs and preferences of all patrons through a neurodiversity-informed approach.”