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Disabilities & Hyperactivity - Neurodiversity! What's That?

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Book Synopsis: Book DescriptionNeurodiversity! What’s That? is for children aged 7 and upwards.

This book is a fun introduction to neurodiversity written by a neurodivergent mum aiming to improve the self-esteem and confidence of children.

Neurodiversity! What's That? defines keywords and ideas shared by the neurodiversity movement. Such as how different brain types don't have to be viewed as disorders while not underestimating the challenges of thinking and learning differences.

The book includes many positive messages and can also help parents navigate the world (and language) of neurodiversity.

Neurodiversity! What's That? mentions autism, PDA, ADHD, dyslexia, dyscalculia, dyspraxia, dysgraphia and Irlen Syndrome.

Why is this book important?Children are reaching an ever increasingly early age when they search the internet independently. Neurodivergent children are then faced with a tsunami of negative information about themselves relating to their diagnosis.

Disordered, impaired and not being good enough is the message we are all being told. But what if there was an alternative? There is! Understanding neurodiversity enables parents and children to learn about disability and differences positively, promoting self-esteem and acceptance.

This book is neurodivergent friendly! It uses large clear fonts on a light-coloured background, making the book easier to read for dyslexics and those with visual stress.

Sentences and pictures are spaced out without too much crowding, to facilitate ease of reading.

The book is concise, which helps younger children and those with attention difficulties.

Details

Are you familiar with neurodiversity? If not, let us introduce you to our captivating book, Neurodiversity! What's That? This delightful and informative read, designed for children aged 7 and up, is a must-have for every curious mind. Written by a neurodivergent mom, it aims to boost self-esteem and confidence in children, while teaching them about the diversity of brains.

In this book, we redefine common misconceptions about different brain types and challenge the notion that they are disorders. Instead, we embrace the unique thinking and learning differences that make each individual special. Neurodiversity! What's That? is filled with positivity, empowering messages, and a wealth of knowledge that can also guide parents in navigating the world of neurodiversity.

One of the key highlights of our book is its inclusivity. We cover various conditions, including autism, PDA, ADHD, dyslexia, dyscalculia, dyspraxia, dysgraphia, and Irlen Syndrome. By shedding light on these different experiences, we hope to create a more accepting and understanding society.

So why is this book so crucial? Nowadays, kids are exposed to negative online information about their own diagnoses from an increasingly early age. They often encounter words like "disordered" and "impaired," which can have a detrimental impact on their self-worth. But Neurodiversity! What's That? offers an alternative narrative. Through our book, children and parents can explore disability and differences with a positive mindset, fostering self-esteem and acceptance.

Not only is Neurodiversity! What's That? content-rich, but it's also designed to be accessible. With easily readable fonts on a light-colored background, dyslexic readers and those with visual stress will find it easier to engage with the material. The layout, with adequately spaced sentences and pictures, ensures a smooth reading experience for younger children and those with attention difficulties.

Discover a world where differences are celebrated and neurodiversity is the norm. Embrace the power of knowledge, acceptance, and self-esteem with Neurodiversity! What's That? Get your copy today and embark on an enlightening journey. Order now!

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