Abstract & Position Statement: This position paper outlines the evolutionary and psychological framework underpinning the Science Eden: Global Regenerative Ecosystem. I propose that effective neurodevelopmental intervention must transcend clinical simulations and reintegrate the child into a living, biological feedback loop. Traditional models often suffer from a "verbal-first" mismatch. Within my primary research framework, "The Adam’s World", we have documented that transitioning to Ecological Resonance—where learning occurs through direct involvement with the natural ecosystem—triggers a profound awakening of cognitive agency. The Science Eden: Global Regenerative Ecosystem is designed as a scalable global solution that aligns neurodiversity with environmental sustainability. By replacing "verbal noise" with The Linichenko Axiom of Visual Resonance (from living example to action), we allow the child to synchronize with the natural laws of existence. "A picture is worth a thousand words"- this is the main motto when working with any children, and especially with neurodiversity. This methodology not only accelerates development in children with ASD but also serves as a blueprint for a more resilient, bio-integrated future for all children, fulfilling global mandates for health, education, and ecological restoration. Related DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19372236 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19383107
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