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Nurturing Neurodiversity

Creative Strategies for Engaging Young Learners

Sarah Taylor Vanover, EdD

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Supporting neurodivergent children in early childhood classrooms can be challenging for educators seeking effective strategies that benefit all learners. This book provides practical guidance and innovative approaches to create inclusive and...

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SKU: 16990
Barcode: 978-1-63650-150-5
Page Count: 168
Publisher: Gryphon House, Inc.
Publication Date: December 1, 2025
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Supporting neurodivergent children in early childhood classrooms can be challenging for educators seeking effective strategies that benefit all learners. This book provides practical guidance and innovative approaches to create inclusive and supportive learning environments to engage and empower neurodivergent children while fostering growth and success for neurotypical peers as well. 

 

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Todd Hedrick
Excellent Resource

As someone who has spent the past several years of my career working with severe and profound students in WS/FCS, I found Nurturing Neurodiversity to be the resource I wish I’d had on my very first day in the classroom. Sarah Taylor Vanover blends practical strategies with a deep respect for neurodivergent learners, offering guidance that is both realistic and inspiring. Her approaches honor each child’s individuality while giving educators tools that truly make a difference. This book is an invaluable companion for anyone committed to creating more responsive, inclusive learning environments.

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Monica Mills Coffey
Empowering Book

As a mom who homeschooled my children and now a grandmother to two bright, neurodivergent little ones, Nurturing Neurodiversity resonated deeply with me. Sarah Taylor Vanover offers practical, compassionate strategies that feel both achievable and empowering, whether you’re an educator, caregiver, or devoted family member. I especially appreciated how she centers children’s strengths while giving adults clear tools to support areas of challenge. Her insights made me rethink how simple shifts in environment and approach can make a world of difference for all learners. This book is a must-read for anyone who wants to create spaces where every child—neurodivergent and neurotypical alike—can thrive.