Place, Craft and Neurodiversity
Re-Imagining Potential Through Education at Ruskin Mill
- 218 pages
- 8 hours of reading
The book explores Ruskin Mill's diverse initiatives throughout Britain, emphasizing the importance of place, traditional crafts, and farming in fostering human well-being. It highlights how transformative education can enhance quality of life, providing readers with insights into innovative approaches that connect people to their environment and promote holistic development.