Edition |
First Da Capo Press edition. |
Description |
xi, 275 pages ; 24 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-256) and index. |
Contents |
Neurodiversity : a concept whose time has come -- The joy of the hyperactive brain -- The positive side of being autistic -- A different kind of learner -- The gift of mood -- The advantages of anxiety -- The rainbow of intelligences -- Thinking in a different key -- Neurodiversity in the classroom -- The future of neurodiversity. |
Summary |
In "The Gift of Neurodiversity", Armstrong argues that we have been too quick to pathologise brain differences. Indeed, in recent years, we have re-classified these differences, labeling many of them "disorders." What science actually suggests is that there are many different ways for our brains to be wired, and that there are actual "gifts" or "strengths" attached to some of these differences. |
Subject |
Neurobehavioral disorders.
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Neuropsychology.
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Brain -- Variation.
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Mentally Ill Persons -- psychology.
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Cognition.
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Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice.
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Learning.
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Mental Disorders -- psychology.
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Psychological Theory.
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ISBN |
9780738213545 alkaline paper |
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0738213543 alkaline paper |
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