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This workbook is for children 8+ and their parents, carers, teachers, or therapists to inspire open-ended dialogue about what it means to be smart, how intelligence looks different to everyone and build empathy and understanding for some of the challenges neurodivergent people face and the strengths that come from these different perspectives.

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This workbook is for children 8+ and their parents, carers, teachers, or therapists to inspire open-ended dialogue about what it means to be smart, how intelligence looks different to everyone and build empathy and understanding for some of the challenges neurodivergent people face and the strengths that come from these different perspectives.
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Autorenporträt
Heather Ray is an author/illustrator and wellbeing program designer. Heather studied Theatre and Applied Education at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, where her taste for education took off. She later qualified as a Body Control Pilates Instructor and moved to Hong Kong to study Chinese Kung Fu and co-founded a Health and Wellbeing Club in the City Centre in 2008. In 2013 Heather moved to Cyprus to study psychotherapy and meditation with a spiritual group called the Researchers of Truth. There her work became more focused on counselling, healing and meditation. In 2017 Heather moved to Australia, where she now calls home and founded My Wellbeing School, a company that designs wellbeing programs for schools. Heather's flare for creativity, design, wealth of wellbeing expertise and relatable character makes her programs engaging and irresistible to families, schools and therapists alike.