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ISA StoryWorld: A Journey of Ten Stories

Par : Kristen A. Peters
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233711121
  • EAN9798233711121
  • Date de parution07/04/2026
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

The ISA StoryWorld Collection: Volume 1 is a profound narrative exploration of neurodivergent identity, therapeutic connection, and the "Connection Over Correction" philosophy. Through a series of ten interconnected stories, the collection moves away from traditional medical models of "fixing". Instead, it focuses on "becoming"-an ongoing, nonlinear process of growth that honors the individual's internal experience.
The stories are centered around the ISA Modalities, which are embodied as symbolic characters who act as the heartbeat of the support system: Melody (Music/Rhythm), Arty (Art/Creativity), Eko (Speech/Voice), Ollie (Occupational/Structure), Reva (Recreation/Joy), and Ivy (Education/Learning). These figures are not mere helpers; they represent the essential forces that translate nonverbal behaviors into expressive identity and provide sensory safety in a world that often feels "too loud" or "too fast."Key narratives in the volume include: "Chandler's Stay" and "Garrett's Becoming": These chapters address the difficult realities of medical stays and "plateaus" in care.
They emphasize that a person remains "intact" even when the system cannot meet their needs or provide a specific placement. "Nelson's Day" and "Wren & the Echo Tree": These stories highlight nonverbal communication, showing that aggression or silence are often pleas for understanding. They advocate for shifting the burden of change from the child to the environment. "Too Loud, Lucy" and "The Sky Inside Leo": These explore the internal brilliance of neurodivergent minds, using metaphors like "starlight underground" to describe the rich inner lives that exist beyond social metrics.
Ultimately, the collection serves as a "Medicine for the Soul." It provides a bridge for families, therapists, and educators to move toward a care model rooted in imagination and metaphor. By validating sensory needs and honoring the "Classroom of the Heart, " it offers a vision of the world where every individual is seen, safe, and supported exactly as they are.
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