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E-grāmata: Embracing the Exceptions: Meeting the Needs of Neurodivergent Students of Color

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How can we help teachers reach all students, honor their full humility, and understand how ableism and racism intersect? This book blends narrative with interviews to show what would help neurodivergent students of color feel supported and cared for in schools, and to demonstrate how much better their lives could be when they feel that love.



Neurodivergent students of color are often overlooked, as research and teaching strategies predominantly focus on white males in the classroom. How can we help teachers reach all students to honor their full humanity, and to understand how ableism - neuronormativity in particular - and racism intersect on our bodies and brains? JPB Gerald’s fascinating book offers a blend of narrative and interviews to show what would help neurodivergent students of color feel more supported and cared for in schools, and to demonstrate how much better their lives could be when they feel that love. Each chapter covers a common trait among neurodivergent students, and concludes with takeaways and approaches for supporting our youth in the classroom. Turning from a deficit-based look to a strength-based one, JPB helps us see how NDPOC students think and learn differently, and how we can do right by them, supporting them more effectively in the classroom and beyond.

Recenzijas

Embracing the Exceptions is a MUST-READ for all educators and adults who teach or live with those who learn and perceive the world differently. The personal narratives in this book critique most existing practices and offer clarity on how we create educational spaces that honor neurodivergent individuals and help them flourish. This work is an urgent call to action, challenging all of us to rethink our roles as educators, caregivers, and community members in the pursuit of a more inclusive, understanding world.

Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz

Professor, Teachers College, Columbia University

Author, Advancing Racial Literacies in Teacher Education: Activism for Equity in Digital Spaces

Introduction
Chapter
1. Talking Out Of Turn: On Being Seen As a Classroom Disruption
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2. Making Meaning: On The Unique Ways We Communicate
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3. Getting Things Done: On Completing (And Not Completing) Assigned Tasks
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4. Coloring Outside the Lines: On Doing Things Our Own Way
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5. Remembering and Forgetting: On Having The Best and Worst Memory At the Same Time
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6. Staying Out Of View: On Masking And Its Psychological Toll
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7. Following Recipes: On The Trouble With Multi-Step Instructions
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8. Turning the Volume Down: On Sensory Overload and Its Many Manifestations
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9. Trying to Catch the Express Train: On The Search for Hyperfocus
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10. Catching Our Breath: On Emotional Volatility
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11. Being an Easy Target: On the Persistent Perception of Social Rejection
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12. Beating Ourselves Up: On The Corrosive Nature of Shame
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13. Outrunning the Pack: On The Ways We Can Excel When We're Supported Conclusion

JPB Gerald is an adult educator and theorist, and a 2022 graduate of the EdD program in Instructional Leadership from CUNY Hunter College, USA. Through his writing, teaching, podcast and his public scholarship overall, he seeks justice for the racially, linguistically and neurologically minoritized.