The Neurodiversity Connection: An Educator’s Guide to Understanding Differing Neurotypes to Support Student Success - Softcover

Young, Joy; Yoder, Tim

 
9798992845303: The Neurodiversity Connection: An Educator’s Guide to Understanding Differing Neurotypes to Support Student Success

Synopsis

What if the question isn’t “What’s wrong with this student?”, but instead, “What am I missing?”
Too often, we try to change students without fully understanding them.
We focus on behavior before we consider what’s underneath it.
And in doing so, we risk overlooking the very insights that could transform how students learn, connect, and succeed.
The Neurodiversity Connection invites us to take a different approach. This is not just a book about neurodiversity. It’s an invitation to take a second look at what we see, what we think, and how we respond.
Inside, you’ll learn how to:

  • Understand different neurotypes in practical, real-world ways
  • Look beyond behavior to uncover what students are actually communicating
  • Create sensory-supportive environments that increase engagement and reduce overwhelm
  • Recognize and build on student strengths—not just address challenges
  • Apply simple, meaningful strategies that foster connection, confidence, and growth
  • Learn directly from students through candid insights that deepen understanding

Through relatable stories, honest reflection, and actionable strategies, authors Joy Young and Tim Yoder rethink traditional teaching practices. They embrace curiosity as a catalyst for cultivating inclusive and engaging education. Joy shares her perspectives as a K-12 teacher and administrator, as well as the parent of an autistic son and ADHD daughter. Tim draws his insights from 43 years in the classroom, having taught all types of students including regular ed., special ed., multi-lingual, and gifted learners.

Whether you are a teacher, school leader, or parent, this book will help you move from frustration to clarity—and from compliance-driven systems to environments where every learner feels known, connected, respected, and valued.

If you’re ready to rethink support, strengthen connection, and create spaces where all minds can thrive—this is your starting point.

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