SOME BOOKS TO CONSIDER READINGAt Dharma Dreams Vocational Center, we believe that growth and understanding come from many sources—including great books. Whether you're a parent, educator, caregiver, or simply someone who wants to better support individuals with learning differences, the titles below offer valuable insights and inspiration.
We understand that traditional reading can be challenging for some, so we encourage exploring these resources in whatever format works best for you--audiobooks, e-readers, or podcasts included! Some of these works have influenced the way we think, teach, and design our programs. As a vocational training center that thinks outside the box, we believe these resources can offer new perspectives on learning, compassion, and potential. Explore, reflect, and be inspired. |
Reading can be challenging for many people; however, if you get a chance to read (or listen to) some of these books, they can be beneficial to your life. Perhaps you are a parent, a teacher, or a caretaker of some kind. Read these books and incorporate them into your life. Some of these may influence how we operate, and they can really change how you think about things. We are a special needs vocational program that thinks outside the box.
Free at Last: This is a book about the Sudbury Valley School in Framingham, MA. It has an interesting perspective on how to run a school program. A major premise is to let the student enjoy what they do and want to do it.
The Brain That Changes Itself: Have you heard of the science of neuroplasticity? Your brain can change. It is not stuck in one mode!
The Biology of Belief: How is your belief system affecting your body and brain? The power of positive thinking is an amazing thing. Believe in the connection between mind and body!
From Clutter to Clarity: Cleaning your space and keeping it neat can help you function better. It clears your mind!
Free at Last: This is a book about the Sudbury Valley School in Framingham, MA. It has an interesting perspective on how to run a school program. A major premise is to let the student enjoy what they do and want to do it.
The Brain That Changes Itself: Have you heard of the science of neuroplasticity? Your brain can change. It is not stuck in one mode!
The Biology of Belief: How is your belief system affecting your body and brain? The power of positive thinking is an amazing thing. Believe in the connection between mind and body!
From Clutter to Clarity: Cleaning your space and keeping it neat can help you function better. It clears your mind!