Your Child's Best Advocate - Dundurn

Your Child's Best Advocate

Understanding Neurodiversity and Unlocking Your Child's Potential in the Classroom

Available Jul 20th 2027

Paperback
$ 21.99

Description

The challenge is not in a student’s ability to learn but the way in which they learn.

Neurodiversity refers to individuals whose brains process information uniquely and includes conditions such as dyslexia, attention deficit disorder, and autism spectrum disorder. Neurodivergent students are usually very intelligent, creative, and often have higher IQs than “neurotypical” students. Some of the world’s “smartest brains” were neurodivergent, including Albert Einstein, Leonardo Di Vinci, and Marie Curie.

The misconception that neurodivergent individuals are less intelligent or capable creates barriers and overlooks their diverse strengths and potential contributions. The stigma associated with neurodiversity can be attributed, in part, to the naming of these conditions as disorders, disabilities, or deficits. Yet our society thrives and grows through the contributions of minds that provide different perspectives and ideas.

Through greater awareness, education, and destigmatization we can embrace and support everyone’s best talents.

Contributors

Heidi Girvan

Heidi Girvan was an elementary teacher for many years at schools including Royal St. George’s College and The Sterling Hall School. After advocating for one of her own children to receive a Psychoeducational Assessment as well as an Individualized Education Plan, she realized how confusing and emotional the process was. Heidi then started an educational consulting practice to help parents of children experiencing educational challenges navigate the system. Heidi lives in Toronto, Ontario.

Book Details

Paperback
July 2027
6x9 in
224 pp
9781459756243