Neurosensory Divergence:
Autistic Languages
By Helen Daniel
Neurosensory Divergence: Autistic Languages reframes our thinking about how to support autistic children. Helen Daniel, a late diagnosed neurodivergent adult, weaves together autistic lived experiences and scientific studies. She discusses how Neurosensory Divergence can change everything for autistic children - informing autistic languages and ways of being. Alongside highlighting how society often fails to adequately support the sensory aspects of autistic profiles.
This book delves into:
How society currently understands autism
The issues with the one-hundred-year-old diagnosis
How society often fails to adequately support autistic profiles
The struggles that autistic children and their families currently experience
The reframing of autism as a neurosensory difference
Autistic communication and learning styles
A roadmap towards more equitable systems and environments
This book provides a roadmap for change, offering clear advice on embracing autistic languages alongside pinpointing the adjustments needed to move towards an equitable life for autistic children and young people.
“I have thoroughly enjoyed the book and cannot wait to recommend it to the many families of autistic children that I work with."
Teacher of Autistic Children
“For the first time ever, I know how to talk to the school about the adjustments my child needs and can pinpoint why they need those specific adjustments, all because of your book.”
Mother of Two Autistic Children
"After reading your book, so much of it resonated with me that I am now on the pathway for an assessment myself."
Neurodivergent adult seeking an autism diagnosis
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