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Zenodo
2026
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| Онлайн хандалт: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19432039 |
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- <h1>Start Here: A Boy Called Idle Jack</h1> <p>There was a boy. Blonde curly hair. Dreamy. Friendly. Warm. Inside, fighting demons he could not name.</p> <p>He was smart. Genuinely, unusually smart. He could see patterns that adults around him missed. He could understand things nobody had taught him yet. But he could not spell. His coordination let him down. He could not get what was in his head onto the page in any form the school recognised as intelligence.</p> <p>So his teacher gave him a label. Not a diagnosis. Not a question. A verdict.</p> <p>Idle Jack.</p> <p>That label followed him. Teachers read it before they met him. The system confirmed it at every turn. He started to believe it himself.</p> <p>He was not idle. He was not failing. He was operating at a resolution the instruments around him could not reach. The signal was always there. The instruments were pointed in the wrong direction.</p> <p>That boy is Ian Smith. He is the author of the scientific paper this accompanies. He is a Fellow of a professional body. He holds three degrees, including a Master's from Cranfield University. He founded a publishing house, an academic institute, and a framework that may change how the world understands neurocognitive difference.</p> <p>He was also told, as an adult, that he had outgrown his ADHD.</p> <p>He had not. He had built a sophisticated system of workarounds around it. The system recorded its own failure to see him as his recovery. And then he built a framework to make sure that never happens to anyone else.</p> <p>This paper is about that framework, what it found, why it matters, and what happens next.</p> <p><em>(Smith, I.M., 2025. Things I Wish I'd Known: A Compassionate Guide to Parenting Neurodivergent Children. TIWIK Books, pp.265-267. Poem also published: National Autistic Society, Stories from the Spectrum. autism.org.uk/advice-and-guidance/stories/stories-from-the-spectrum-meet-ian)</em></p>