Neurodiversity in the Early Years: Practical and Proven Strategies to Enable Neurodivergent Children to Thrive

Author:   Cheryl Warren
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN:  

9781032642970


Pages:   194
Publication Date:   18 April 2025
Format:   Hardback
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Neurodiversity in the Early Years: Practical and Proven Strategies to Enable Neurodivergent Children to Thrive


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How we support children in their early years to understand, to be accepted for their unique differences and to thrive, has a life-long impact. With a neuro-affirming, strength-based narrative running throughout, this accessible book will improve your knowledge, skillset and practical application of high-quality neuro-inclusive practice. In exploring the best practice to assist young neurodivergent children navigating the world, these eight succinct chapters will: Explore key topics, including how to create an environment to enable children to feel safe in your space Provide advice on how to work in a connective partnership with parents to enable a family to thrive, and how to create a whole setting approach to neuro-inclusion Include a range of first-hand accounts and case studies to bring theory to life Suggest a wealth of strategies that can be easily applied and will ensure that all children feel safe, connected and can achieve Neurodiversity in the Early Years enables the reader to embrace and embed knowledge and to advocate for a change which will provide neurodivergent children with the foundations of belonging, acceptance and a celebration of who they are. It will be key reading for all early years educators working with children from 2 to 5 years old.

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Author:   Cheryl Warren
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.540kg
ISBN:  

9781032642970


ISBN 10:   1032642971
Pages:   194
Publication Date:   18 April 2025
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1.Neurodiversity and me. 2.What is neurodiversity anyway? 3.When we know more, we can do more. 4.Consideration. 5.Connection. 6.Consistency. 7.Collaboration with parents and carers. 8.Final conclusions and reflections.

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“Neurodiversity in the Early Years is an emotive and inspiring book in equal measure. I love how Cheryl generously shares her own experience of raising a neurodivergent child. Readers will find the ‘time to reflect’ sections especially useful, and Cheryl has also included reflections on intersectionality and the autistic voice. Neurodiversity in Early Years is a book that all educators should read to inform and adapt their practice to support the needs of neurodiverse children.” - Laura Henry-Allain MBE, Educationalist, Consultant, Producer and Storyteller ""This book offers a personal perspective for parents, as well as providing a plethora of invaluable easy-win ideas for SEND leaders in the early years industry, that will challenge your thinking and redefine your neuro-inclusive practice. Cheryl has skilfully collated and embedded case studies throughout that enable readers to resonate with and understand the material. There are clear, user-friendly chapters that can be referred to as and when required. And the recommendations for further learning through Instagram accounts and podcasts are extremely helpful. I would recommend it as a key resource for any SENDCo."" - Becky Eckersley, Lead SEND Advisor, Kids Planet Nursery ""This inspiring book pushes the reader to reflect deeply on how they might adjust their thinking and practices to better support and celebrate neurodivergent children. Rooted in the author’s own life experience, it leans heavily into a range of valuable case studies and quotes from early years professionals, autistic people and their families. The final chapter on what it means to be neurodiversity-affirming feels like an urgent call to action – one that is so important in our increasingly neurodiverse society."" - Catherine McLeod MBE - Chief Executive, Dingley's Promise


“Neurodiversity in the Early Years is an emotive and inspiring book in equal measure. I love how Cheryl generously shares her own experience of raising a neurodivergent child. Readers will find the ‘time to reflect’ sections especially useful, and Cheryl has also included reflections on intersectionality and the autistic voice. Neurodiversity in Early Years is a book that all educators should read to inform and adapt their practice to support the needs of neurodiverse children.” Laura Henry-Allain MBE, Educationalist, Consultant, Producer and Storyteller “This book offers a personal perspective for parents, as well as providing a plethora of invaluable easy-win ideas for SEND leaders in the early years industry, that will challenge your thinking and redefine your neuro-inclusive practice. Cheryl has skilfully collated and embedded case studies throughout that enable readers to resonate with and understand the material. There are clear, user-friendly chapters that can be referred to as and when required. And the recommendations for further learning through Instagram accounts and podcasts are extremely helpful. I would recommend it as a key resource for any SENDCo.” Becky Eckersley, Lead SEND Advisor, Kids Planet Nursery “This inspiring book pushes the reader to reflect deeply on how they might adjust their thinking and practices to better support and celebrate neurodivergent children. Rooted in the author’s own life experience, it leans heavily into a range of valuable case studies and quotes from early years professionals, autistic people and their families. The final chapter on what it means to be neurodiversity-affirming feels like an urgent call to action – one that is so important in our increasingly neurodiverse society.” Catherine McLeod MBE, Chief Executive, Dingley’s Promise


Author Information

Cheryl Warren is an Early Years SEND Specialist, founder of Aperion Training, and mother to two neurodivergent boys. Cheryl’s passion is to inform and enable acceptance of all our children, no matter their strengths or areas of challenge.

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