Our range of parenting books is designed to offer ideas, not instructions.
The tips and strategies are there for you to explore, adapt, and use in a way that fits your family’s unique setup.
There are books on navigating the SEND system, books for rethinking your expectations of what good should look like, lived experience advice on parenting when you’re also autistic, and resources to support ADHD & dyslexic kids.
Below are some of our newest titles, which might just be the books you lean on in times of need:
Journalling to support your well-being as a parent
This will never be the magic fix for everything.
But written by a fellow parent of neurodivergent kids who truly gets it, Wide Open Spaces by Louise Fearn is a comforting journal with reflective questions to find shared calm, recharge, practice self-regulation, and embrace real self-care.
Simple ways to support your dyslexic or ADHD child with their diet
Given the advances in nutritional science over the past few decades, we now know much more about how nutrition can affect attention, behaviour, and productivity.
Nutrition for ADHD and Dyslexia by Emma Derbyshire is not about elimination diets nor the hardships of ADHD and dyslexia. It takes a fresh approach to how to feed and fuel these great minds.
Helping your child or teen manage burnout
Stop the World I Want to Get Off by Jodie Clarke is a guide to autistic burnout in children and young people from renowned autistic autism consultant and researcher Jodie Clarke.
Helping your child or teen manage burnout
The Parent’s Guide to SEND by Gary Aubin and Stephen Hull is the one-stop handbook for parents, answering all your questions about navigating the SEND system and life at home and school.
Managing your child’s relationship with technology
Neurodiversity and Technology by Beatrice Moise is practical and non-judgemental. Beatrice Moise uses lived experience to provide supportive advice about how parents can manage their children’s relationship with technology positively.
Do any of these look appealing to you? Or maybe you’d prefer to browse our neurodivergent parenting range and find something else that suits?
Don’t forget you can also use the code AEDIG to get 20% off these resources here.*
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