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In a world built for words, Neurodiversity in Silence reveals the powerful, often invisible experiences of children and adults living with both Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and hearing impairment. Through the lens of neuroscience, education, and human empathy, Dr. Hina Hadayat Ali and Dr. Hina Fazil invite us to see beyond diagnosis, and into a deeper understanding of minds that communicate differently.

This groundbreaking book uncovers the profound challenges of dual diagnosis: the diagnostic tools that miss the mark, the systems that fail to connect, and the educators left without a map. Yet at its core, Neurodiversity in Silence is a story of resilience and reimagining, of children who express through gesture, image, and sensation, and of caregivers and professionals who build bridges across silence. From brain development and sensory processing to multimodal communication and inclusive classrooms, this book equips readers with evidence-based insights and actionable strategies.

Whether you are a teacher, clinician, parent policymaker, or advocate, you will find guidance, and hope, within these pages. This may also be of interest to students and researchers in special education, psychology, neuroscience, and disability studies.



In a world built for words, Neurodiversity in Silence reveals the powerful, often invisible experiences of children and adults living with both Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and hearing impairment. It invites us to see beyond diagnosis and into a deeper understanding of minds that communicate differently.

Chapter
1. Dual Diagnosis Demystified: Autism Spectrum Disorder and
Hearing Impairment
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2. Neurobiological and Sensory Foundations of Co-occurring ASD and
Hearing Loss
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3. Assessment and Diagnostic Challenges in Dual Diagnosis
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4. Communication and Language Development Across Modalities
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5. Educational and Behavioral Interventions
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6. Social-Emotional and Cognitive Development
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7. Inclusive Policy and Legal Frameworks
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8. Transition Planning and Lifespan Support
Hina Hadayat Ali is an Assistant Professor at the University of Education, Lahore (Faisalabad Campus), specializing in neurodevelopmental and sensory impairments, with a focus on autism spectrum disorder. Her research investigates intellectual, sensory, psychological, and neurological factors influencing behavior, health, and academic achievement, with expertise in applied behavior analysis, evidence-based interventions, and assistive technology. She advances inclusive education, social integration, and quality of life for individuals with disabilities through research-driven practice.

Hina Fazil is a distinguished academician and researcher with over twenty-five years of experience in intellectual and developmental disabilities, autism, and inclusive education. She serves as an Associate Professor at the Institute of Special Education, University of the Punjab, Lahore, contributing through research, teaching, and supervision of PhD, MPhil, Masters, and BS students, and actively supporting government and NGO initiatives in policy, capacity building, and school reforms. A renowned researcher and author of nine influential books, she has published research articles in top-rated journals and represented Pakistan internationally, establishing herself as a leading figure in special education.