Seeing someone, really seeing someone, is the first skill that every other skill is built on when it comes to working with people. While most individuals think they see people just fine, this is merely an illusion. Contrary to stereotypes, many Autistic people possess high-level skills in being able to see and understand people. As a popular Autistic and ADHD high school psychology teacher, Jeff Brown has taught these skills to thousands of students using research, stories, and humor.
In this book, the reader will learn:What to look for to really see someone
What biases in the brain keep us from seeing
How to spot patterns in behavior
How to predict likely future actions
How to help lead someone into a better future
Join me on a humorous, entertaining, and highly informative journey in the classroom, where you'll learn new skills by exploring the lives of students from diverse backgrounds through engaging narration. By the end, you will never be able to look at people and yourself in the same way.