Kontakt
We'd Love to Hear From You
Whether you have questions, suggestions, or want to contribute, there are many ways to connect with the NDlexicon community.
📧 Email Contacts
Content & Community
Term suggestions, content improvements, community discussions
community@ndlexicon.com🌐 Online Communities
GitHub
Report bugs, suggest features, contribute code, view our roadmap
github.com/ndlexicon/ndlexiconCommunity Forums
Join discussions, ask questions, share experiences with the community
Visit Community Forums💡 How to Get Involved
🔍 Suggest Terms
Know a neurodivergence-related term that's missing from our lexicon? Help us expand our collection with important terminology.
Suggest a New Term →✏️ Improve Definitions
Help make our definitions clearer, more accurate, or more inclusive. Every improvement helps the community better understand neurodivergence.
Improve Existing Terms →❓ Ask Questions
Have questions about terminology, usage, or neurodivergence in general? Our community is here to help with thoughtful, evidence-based answers.
Ask the Community →🌍 Translation Help
Help make NDlexicon accessible to more communities by contributing translations or helping improve our existing German content.
Help with Translations →⏱️ Response Times
We aim to respond to all inquiries promptly, though response times may vary:
- Urgent technical issues: Within 24 hours
- General inquiries: Within 2-3 business days
- Content suggestions: Within 1 week
- Partnership requests: Within 1-2 weeks
🌍 Accessibility Notice
We're committed to making NDlexicon accessible to everyone. If you encounter accessibility barriers on our platform or need information in an alternative format, please contact us at accessibility@ndlexicon.com.
📍 Project Information
Organization
NDlexicon is a community-driven, open-source project dedicated to creating accessible neurodivergence terminology resources.
Mission
To provide clear, evidence-based definitions of neurodivergence terms that honor both scientific research and lived community experience.
We Value Your Voice
Your experiences, perspectives, and contributions are what make NDlexicon a valuable resource for the neurodivergent community. Whether you're sharing knowledge, asking questions, or reporting issues, every interaction helps us build a better platform for everyone.
Thank you for being part of our community!