Overview
"Creating Neurodivergent-Friendly Classrooms" is part memoir, part practical guide, and all heart. Early childhood educator Kathy Gilbert was diagnosed with ADHD at age 64—and suddenly, her entire career made sense. In this honest and deeply useful book, she shares how a neurodivergent brain shaped her teaching, her parenting, and her approach to preschool classrooms.
Whether you're a teacher, professor, mentor, or director, you'll find:
• Real classroom stories.
• Practical strategies for supporting sensory needs and executive function.
• Insight into transition, praise, masking, and movement
• Gentle mindset shifts that change how you see children—and yourself.
This isn't about perfection. It's about seeing things differently. Teaching differently. And helping every child feel like they belong—without having to earn it.
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