It Takes All Kinds of Minds – Book Review


It Takes All Kinds of Minds:
Fostering Neurodivergent Thriving at School

Edited By Rachael Davis, Claire O’Neill, Sue Fletcher-Watson
 
Published by Routledge

Experience: Written by 3 Authors. Rachael Davis is a lecturer in Psychology and Education, Claire O’Neillis an experienced teacher working in Inclusion, Neurodiversity and Wellbeing, and Sue Fletcher-Watson is a Professor of Developmental Psychology.

Target area of book: This practical and insightful book offers evidence based strategies for educators, school leaders and support staff seeking to create more inclusive environments for neurodivergent children. It encourages schools to examine how classroom layouts, routines and expectations can be simply adjusted to better support the children.

Layout of book: The book is 308 pages, and is divided into three main parts: Environments, Practice and Pedagogy, and Relationships In and Around School, with each chapter underpinned by core values of care, inclusion, celebration of difference and the collective power of diverse minds.

Alex Teece-Millington
 
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