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This short story is about Jesper and his feelings about being the older brother of someone who has an ADHD diagnosis. It is not always easy to be the one who usually has to adapt to the sister's needs. He doesn't want a sister other than the one he has, but sometimes he feels forgotten.

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Produktbeschreibung
This short story is about Jesper and his feelings about being the older brother of someone who has an ADHD diagnosis. It is not always easy to be the one who usually has to adapt to the sister's needs. He doesn't want a sister other than the one he has, but sometimes he feels forgotten.


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Autorenporträt
Since I was a child, I have found it fun to write different stories. Some have only become half-finished, others have been ready for several years but I have not known how to do so they can be read by others. Until now, when I found this site where they can be published.

I have lived all my life in Sweden and am a trained nurse. I work at a children's clinic and am part of the team that cares for children with neuropsychiatric diagnoses, mostly ADHD. I love my job at the clinic and have now been given the opportunity to combine the job with my writing. To write books for children with explanations of various diagnoses and medical conditions. My hope is that the books will be a tool for children and adults in general, but a little extra for those who live with a diagnosis or are related to someone who has one.