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  • - An Employer's Guide to Managing and Working with Neurodivergent Employees, Clients and Customers
    by Victoria Honeybourne
    £24.49

    Comprehensive guide to supporting neurodiversity in the workplace. Up to 20% of employees are neurodivergent, and employers need guidance on how to accommodate these variations successfully. Includes advice on recruitment, physical environments and how to interact with neurodivergent individuals to benefit these capable members of the workforce.

  • - A Positive Psychology Approach
    by Victoria Honeybourne
    £17.99

    Breaking away from neurotypical ideals of happiness, this book offers simple techniques and exercises to help adults on the spectrum combat negative thoughts and improve their mental health. Practical and engaging, it tackles communication skills, self-awareness, workplace coping strategies and more, with a refreshing positive psychology approach.

  • - A Positive Psychology Approach
    by Victoria Honeybourne
    £17.99

    Give a young person with autism the tools to grow up healthy and happy, with this practical guide to emotional wellbeing. Informed by positive psychology (also known as the science of happiness) and filled with activities, this is a refreshing resource for helping young people build lasting foundations for resilience, self-worth and happiness.

  • - A Teacher's Guide to Individual Learning Needs and How to Meet Them
    by Victoria Honeybourne
    £17.49

    This book enables teachers to meet the needs of children with a wide range of specific learning difficulties in mainstream classrooms, while promoting acceptance and self-esteem. Viewing the class as a diverse group rather than focusing on diagnoses, it presents advice and strategies for creating a supportive learning environment for all.

  • - A Workbook for Teaching Mental Wellbeing to Young People with SEN
    by Victoria Honeybourne
    £32.99

    Supports young people with special education needs (SEN) to understand what is meant by mental wellbeing and to help them to learn skills and strategies which will support them in maintaining their mental health.

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