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Thomas ARMSTRONG NEURODIVERSITY in the Classroom Strength-Based Strategies to Help Students with Special Needs Succeed in School and Life
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Armstrong’s clients have included The Children’s Television Work-
shop (the creators of Sesame Street), the Bureau of Indian Affairs,
the European Council of International Schools, the Republic of Singa-
pore, and several state departments of education. He lives in Sonoma
County, California, in a pink Victorian with his wife and two Shih Tzu
dogs. You can reach the author by mail at P.O. Box 548, Cloverdale, CA
95425; by phone at 707-894-4646 (land line) or 707-328-2659 (cell); by
fax at 707-894-4474; or by e-mail at [email protected].
His website and blog are at www.thomasarmstrong.com.
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