When Dr. Thomas Armstrong wrote the first edition of The Power of Neurodiversity fifteen years ago, neurodiversity was an obscure term in the eyes of the public. Since that time, the concept has grown exponentially as more and more people have become aware that individuals with disabilities deserve to have greater attention focused on their strengths, talents, and abilities. In this completely revised and updated book, Armstrong adds hundreds of practical strategies and tips not found in the first edition to help those with neurodiversities create personalized environmental ‘’niches’’ that adapt the world to their own uniqueness. It includes such vital information as:
The Power of Neurodiversity is a manifesto, a keen look at disability, and must-read for parents, teachers, neurodivergent individuals, and anyone interested in learning more about the millions of people who make up the neurominorities of our culture.
More info →Dr. Harvey Sumner has a dirty little secret. Although he’s a world renowned child psychologist with honors galore and the scion of a long line of child healers, he’s childless and hasn’t worked professionally with a single child for over thirty years.
The tension between his fame and the reality of his life finally reaches a breaking point when he’s kidnapped by the U.S. government and held in a bunker twelve floors below the National Institutes of Health. Here he learns of a covert government project to declare childhood as a medical disorder and eliminate it from the human genome in America.
Will Harvey manage to escape from his underground prison and save the country’s children and childhood itself? Or will America become a childless nation?
Read the novel and find out!
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