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About the books

The books are designed for adults to read to children. They  are engaging, enjoyable and informative for all ages, and are meant to prompt discussion.

They are written with the intention of informing adults and children about neurodiversity and behaviour traits, with tips and ideas of how to help too. They answer a lot of questions which parents ask when they come to my therapy and parenting sessions with their children.

My books are written in simple enjoyable story form and explore some of the emotional and behavioural challenges children, and parents, face today.

They are an enjoyable read for all ages, exploring themes of ADHD, Autism and dyslexia and more, as well as topics such as anxiety, anger, frustration and grief. 

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Why I wrote the books

I have realised over the past few years in my therapy sessions that many children and parents need more information and support with children who may be on the spectrum.

In a world where waiting lists for diagnosis are so long, this inspired me to create a series of books which aim to give an initial insight into individual differences and to suggest helpful tips for families as they battle with knowing what to do and how to help.

The books also aim to inform neurotypical people to promote acceptance. I believe there is a need for neurotypical people to understand and accept the differences in all individuals, especially those who are neurodiverse. 

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