How to Find a Four-Leaf Clover (Paperback)
What Autism Can Teach Us About Difference, Connection and Belonging
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An expert on neurodivergent relationships helps us to better understand and connect with the autistic people in our lives using a blend of science and stories.
'We could all use a Jodi in our lives' The New York Times
'A splendid book, full of warmth and understanding' Mail on Sunday
'Kind, patient, empathetic, non-judgemental and never pitying' TLS
Jodi Rodgers, on-screen autism specialist from Netflix's Love On the Spectrum, draws on three decades of experience as a teacher and counsellor to help neurodivergent and neurotypical people find ways to communicate, connect, and thrive.
Blending the latest research on the neurology of the autistic brain with intimate, heart-warming stories about the incredible humans Jodi has worked with during her career, How to Find A Four-Leaf Clover helps us use this knowledge to better understand not only the behaviour of autistic people, but our own. Highlighting how we are more similar than we are different, and that everyone is deserving of love and connection, this inspiring book will help us become more empathetic and curious about all the relationships in our lives.
How to Find a Four-Leaf Clover (Ebook)
What Autism Can Teach Us About Difference, Connection and Belonging
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An expert on neurodivergent relationships helps us to better understand and connect with the autistic people in our lives using a blend of science and stories.
'We could all use a Jodi in our lives' The New York Times
'A splendid book, full of warmth and understanding' Mail on Sunday
'Kind, patient, empathetic, non-judgemental and never pitying' TLS
Jodi Rodgers, on-screen autism specialist from Netflix's Love On the Spectrum, draws on three decades of experience as a teacher and counsellor to help neurodivergent and neurotypical people find ways to communicate, connect, and thrive.
Blending the latest research on the neurology of the autistic brain with intimate, heart-warming stories about the incredible humans Jodi has worked with during her career, How to Find A Four-Leaf Clover helps us use this knowledge to better understand not only the behaviour of autistic people, but our own. Highlighting how we are more similar than we are different, and that everyone is deserving of love and connection, this inspiring book will help us become more empathetic and curious about all the relationships in our lives.
How to Find a Four-Leaf Clover (Audiobook)
What Autism Can Teach Us About Difference, Connection and Belonging
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An expert on neurodivergent relationships helps us to better understand and connect with the autistic people in our lives using a blend of science and stories.
'We could all use a Jodi in our lives' The New York Times
'A splendid book, full of warmth and understanding' Mail on Sunday
'Kind, patient, empathetic, non-judgemental and never pitying' TLS
Jodi Rodgers, on-screen autism specialist from Netflix's Love On the Spectrum, draws on three decades of experience as a teacher and counsellor to help neurodivergent and neurotypical people find ways to communicate, connect, and thrive.
Blending the latest research on the neurology of the autistic brain with intimate, heart-warming stories about the incredible humans Jodi has worked with during her career, How to Find A Four-Leaf Clover helps us use this knowledge to better understand not only the behaviour of autistic people, but our own. Highlighting how we are more similar than we are different, and that everyone is deserving of love and connection, this inspiring book will help us become more empathetic and curious about all the relationships in our lives.
Reviews for How to Find a Four-Leaf Clover
Mail on Sunday
TLS
Temple Grandin, New York Times-bestselling author of VISUAL THINKING
We all know Jodi Rodgers from the fabulous TV show Love on the Spectrum. As a psychologist myself, I have been able to see on TV what an excellent clinician she is. It is no mystery why her autistic patients place their trust in her. They recognize that she is not just "assessing" them; she is genuinely interested in them. In this marvellous book, Rodgers makes it clear that neurodivergent and neurotypical people all want the same things: love, security, and to be free of loneliness
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Cathy Gildiner, author of GOOD MORNING MONSTER
Jory Fleming, author of HOW TO BE HUMAN
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