Finding Joy in Studying

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  • ISBN 9781805012535
  • Weight: 640g
  • Dimensions: 172 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Jul 2025
  • Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Do you know how to work with your brain rather than against it?

Neurodivergent study skills specialist Victoria Honeybourne guides you through the exploration of your neurodivergent brain. Everyone learns differently and what is best for your unique neurodivergent brain, might not work for someone else. That's what this book is about. This isn't just a book of study hacks; it isn't a book of 'do this, not that'. Yes, you'll find many tips and strategies to try out and choose from, but more importantly you'll have opportunity to learn and reflect on what works best for YOU, for YOUR unique neurodivergent brain. And that's really exciting, because it's something only you can discover.

With exercises, reflective points and journal prompts to make it your own, this book will help you find the joy in studying and give you the confidence to unlock your true potential.

Victoria Honeybourne is an autistic study skills specialist, author and trainer. Victoria delivers training on autism, special needs and neurodiversity to school staff and workplaces. Victoria has previous experience working as a mainstream teacher, senior advisory teacher and Autism outreach teacher. She also speaks at national conferences on related topics.

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