Being neurodiverse can be hard. Really hard. Having a condition that makes you experience the world in different ways can sometimes make you feel excluded, or even downright bullied. And society doesn't help. Those who identify as neurotypical (normal) usually write off neurodiverse people as being "weird," or "off," and thus create societal systems not well-designed for people who think, see, and feel the world around them differently. This book was written to inform and entertain both neurodiverse and neurotypical people of how the American educational system is one of the most egregious examples of a space rarely accommodating for neurodiverse people. As you navigate barriers both structural and social, you learn to use your unique strengths and challenges to survive the world around you - and along the way, you might just learn a little more about the neurodiverse experience.
In Their Shoes: A Choose-Your-Own Neurodiverse Adventure
Being neurodiverse can be hard. Really hard. Having a condition that makes you experience the world in different ways can sometimes make you feel excluded, or even downright bullied. And society doesn't help. Those who identify as neurotypical (normal) usually write off neurodiverse people as being "weird," or "off," and thus create societal systems not well-designed for people who think, see, and feel the world around them differently. This book was written to inform and entertain both neurodiverse and neurotypical people of how the American educational system is one of the most egregious examples of a space rarely accommodating for neurodiverse people. As you navigate barriers both structural and social, you learn to use your unique strengths and challenges to survive the world around you - and along the way, you might just learn a little more about the neurodiverse experience.