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Diwaker Krishnamurthy, PhD., Professor, Schulich School of Engineering
"This book results from a brave and relentless effort to transform autistic students' lives. Each chapter describes critical aspects of the complex circumstances that impact autistic students and their families. The book starts with a critical historical review of various theories, approaches, and interventions for autistic people. This attention to history and context makes this book an excellent reference for everyone interested in understanding the social and political dimensions that shape interpretations and decisions around treatments for neurodevelopmental conditions beyond autism. The reader will also find in this book the valuable voice of an author who brings to the narrative her extensive experience as a learning specialist greatly committed to improving the experience of neurodiverse learners. This book is an outstanding contribution to educational research and practice that aims to foster inclusive and respectful environments for neurodiverse communities."
Gabriela Alonso Yáñez, PhD., Associate Professor, Werklund School of Education