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invisible disability

Invisible disability refers to disabilities that are not immediately apparent to others. These may include neurological, cognitive, mental health, or chronic health conditions such as autism, ADHD, learning disabilities, or anxiety disorders. Because the disability is not visible, students may be misunderstood or judged as unmotivated, disruptive, or inattentive rather than recognised as needing support. Invisible disabilities can therefore require additional advocacy to ensure that accommodations are understood and implemented. Recognising invisible disability helps shift attention from assumptions about behaviour to the underlying needs that may not be obvious to others.