A story to help understanding a neurodivergent brain. Created and inspired by my daughters ADHD diagnosis, I wanted to gift her a book that help explained her brain's processes and needs. No big words or acronyms that result in 'what does that mean' and bring the child out of the story. "Brains are just like cars, they all drive round and round a track, picking up information and then bringing it back. Some brains are Race Cars that like to drive extra fast. Sometimes though, they forget to sop and fully complete a task.' But driving cars fast all the time and not servicing or maintaining them…mehr
A story to help understanding a neurodivergent brain. Created and inspired by my daughters ADHD diagnosis, I wanted to gift her a book that help explained her brain's processes and needs. No big words or acronyms that result in 'what does that mean' and bring the child out of the story. "Brains are just like cars, they all drive round and round a track, picking up information and then bringing it back. Some brains are Race Cars that like to drive extra fast. Sometimes though, they forget to sop and fully complete a task.' But driving cars fast all the time and not servicing or maintaining them leads to overheating and burnout. We can apply that same logic to our brains. I am so proud of this book, and sharing with friends I have been told the same principles talked about in this book apply to their children who are on the spectrum. What this book is: An explanation of common traits in a neurodivergent brain Giving SELF regulation tools to the child to use themselves to assist with the plan and treatment around them A book to open conversation between you and the child about their individual selves and why you both do what you do to manage and assist and uplift. What this book is not: Going to explain treatment or management approaches as that is an individual or tailored experience. Going to specify traits in detail as once again it is again so individual.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nell Harris is a passionate author and illustrator known for her insightful exploration of neurodiversity, including ADHD, in her acclaimed book, My Brain is a Race Car. As an advocate for a neuroaffirming and inclusive future, Nell is dedicated to highlighting and celebrating the unique experiences of individuals across the neurodiverse spectrum. Her work blends thoughtful storytelling with vibrant digital illustrations, creating narratives that are both engaging and accessible.Nell's artistic journey is marked by her love for working in various mediums. She tries her best to balance the demands of family life with her creative pursuits, drawing inspiration from her personal experiences as a dedicated mother. Through a variety of mediums, Nell crafts illustrations that bring her stories to life with a distinctive style, capturing the energy and nuance of her subjects.In her Neurodiversity without the Terminology series, Nell offers readers an empathetic and insightful look into the world of neurodiversity, using her creative flair to demystify and celebrate the diverse ways in which these experiences unfold. Her ability to combine thoughtful narrative with expressive artwork makes her work a valuable resource for fostering understanding and empathy.Nell Harris resides in Carrickalinga, South Australia, with her family, where she continues to draw inspiration from her daily life and the vibrant surroundings. When she's not working on her next project, she enjoys exploring various artistic mediums and finding new ways to connect with and inspire her audience.
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