Bloomsbury presents Neurodivergent, By Nature, written and read by Joe Harkness Exploring the connections between nature and neurodiversity Time in nature supports our wellbeing. If we are neurodivergent, it can stimulate our senses, feed our curiosity and help us find others with the same deep interests. But why do natural environments have such profound effects? After receiving an ADHD diagnosis in his thirties, Joe Harkness began to question whether his bond with nature was intrinsic to his neurodivergence or something developed through his life choices. Keen to know more, he connected with…mehr
Bloomsbury presents Neurodivergent, By Nature, written and read by Joe Harkness Exploring the connections between nature and neurodiversity Time in nature supports our wellbeing. If we are neurodivergent, it can stimulate our senses, feed our curiosity and help us find others with the same deep interests. But why do natural environments have such profound effects? After receiving an ADHD diagnosis in his thirties, Joe Harkness began to question whether his bond with nature was intrinsic to his neurodivergence or something developed through his life choices. Keen to know more, he connected with other neurodivergent people who share his passion for the natural world. Threading their stories with his own, Joe explores why they chose to seek diagnosis, the ways they find solace and understanding through nature, and what led many of them into nature-related careers. Drawing on his personal and professional experiences, Joe highlights the creativity, skills and passion that can benefit communities, schools and workplaces when neurodiversity is welcomed and supported in all its forms.
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Autorenporträt
Joe Harkness is a naturalist and writer. He has written features for a number of publications, including The Guardian, iNews, BBC Wildlife, Birdwatching and Birdwatch. He has also shared his passion for nature on TV shows such as BBC Winterwatch and BBC Radio 4. His first book, Bird Therapy, was longlisted for the Wainwright prize for nature writing.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter One No, you're macerating the moth abdomens! - Introducing neurodiversity and nature Chapter Two Dia and Gignoskein - Seeking diagnosis Chapter Three Intolerable tyrants in the dock of the kangaroo court - Experiences in education Chapter Four Hugging a tree for a dopamine fix - The importance of nature Chapter Five More than just the saviour of the orangutan - The conservation sector Chapter Six Out of the box and into the holographic forest - Strengths Chapter Seven Cutting the toe pads off hundreds of dead parrots - Achievements Chapter Eight Are you here to make the tea or take the notes? - Barriers to access Chapter Nine Why is there a lump of multi-coloured playdough on my seat? - Reasonable adjustments Chapter Ten Peeking over the fence to see what next door are up to - Nature-related NGOs Chapter Eleven A rose-tinted perspective on the use of the infographic - Government agencies Chapter Twelve I think I'll eat my lunch in the bat chat corner today - Smaller conservation charities Chapter Thirteen Just give the naughtiest ones a sprig of lavender and a circular saw - Forest schools and care farms Chapter Fourteen Weaving words into golden threads - Why biodiversity needs neurodiversity Acknowledgements Further reading and resources Index
Chapter One No, you're macerating the moth abdomens! - Introducing neurodiversity and nature Chapter Two Dia and Gignoskein - Seeking diagnosis Chapter Three Intolerable tyrants in the dock of the kangaroo court - Experiences in education Chapter Four Hugging a tree for a dopamine fix - The importance of nature Chapter Five More than just the saviour of the orangutan - The conservation sector Chapter Six Out of the box and into the holographic forest - Strengths Chapter Seven Cutting the toe pads off hundreds of dead parrots - Achievements Chapter Eight Are you here to make the tea or take the notes? - Barriers to access Chapter Nine Why is there a lump of multi-coloured playdough on my seat? - Reasonable adjustments Chapter Ten Peeking over the fence to see what next door are up to - Nature-related NGOs Chapter Eleven A rose-tinted perspective on the use of the infographic - Government agencies Chapter Twelve I think I'll eat my lunch in the bat chat corner today - Smaller conservation charities Chapter Thirteen Just give the naughtiest ones a sprig of lavender and a circular saw - Forest schools and care farms Chapter Fourteen Weaving words into golden threads - Why biodiversity needs neurodiversity Acknowledgements Further reading and resources Index
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A timely and interesting study of the value and meaning of "nature" to neurodivergent personalities.
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