<p>I am so pleased your book is going to be re-issued - an authoratative voice for those of us so long unheard. </p><p>- Helen, a late diagnosed neurodivergent mother with three neurodivergent daughters.</p><p>It felt like I was reading about my own experiences. </p><p>- S.O., A neurodivergent Japanese academic.</p><p>I definitely recognised myself in the text, which after doubting myself so heavily has helped.</p><p>- A neurodivergent designer.</p>
The fourth edition of David Grant’s bestseller is an insightful exploration of neurodiversity, illuminating the lived experiences of the estimated 15–20% of the population who are neurodivergent. Taking a lifestyle approach, Grant provides a compassionate understanding of diagnostic categories, including dyslexia, dyspraxia, dyscalculia, ADHD and autism, with particular attention to often-overlooked female experiences and those without formal diagnoses.
This fully revised edition features three new chapters on neurodiversity, autism and mental health, alongside substantially updated content on dyslexia, visualization, sleep, creativity and sports. Through authentic first-person accounts, the book examines both the differences and similarities across diagnostic categories while offering historical context and evolutionary interpretations. Complementing scientific understanding with personal narratives, That’s the Way I Think creates a comprehensive portrait of neurodivergent life that challenges misconceptions and celebrates neurodiversity as a positive social concept.
This accessible resource serves multiple audiences: individuals who are or suspect they may be neurodivergent, their families and partners, and professionals who interact with neurodivergent people daily, including educators, mental health practitioners, support staff and managers. It provides essential insights for anyone seeking to understand and appreciate the rich complexity of neurodivergent experiences.
The 4th edition of David Grant’s bestseller is an insightful exploration of neurodiversity. Taking a lifestyle approach, Grant provides a compassionate understanding of diagnostic categories, including dyslexia, dyspraxia, dyscalculia, ADHD and autism.
Chapter 1: Neurodiversity – An Introduction
Chapter 2: An introduction to Autism
Chapter 3: An introduction to ADHD
Chapter 4: An introduction to Dyspraxia
Chapter 5: An introduction to Dyslexia
Chapter 6: An introduction to Dyscalculia and Maths Difficulties
Chapter 7: Neurodiversity and Mental Health issues
Chapter 8: Visualisation and Synaesthesia
Chapter 9: Colours and Reading
Chapter 10: Invisible Girls, Invisible Women
Chapter 11: Sleep
Chapter 12: Sports and Neurodiversity
Chapter 13: Creativity and Neurodiversity
Chapter 14: Neurodiversity and concluding remarks
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Biografisk notat
David Grant is an Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society and a freelance educational consultant and speaker.