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I'm Not Upside Down, I'm Downside Up

Harry Thompson & Daniella Jata-Hall

"I'm Not Upside Down, I'm Downside Up" by Harry Thompson and Daniella Jata-Hall is a empowering children's book celebrating dyslexia. Through colorful illustrations and an uplifting story, it challenges stereotypes and encourages self-acceptance. This inspiring tale promotes inclusivity, resilience, and the importance of embracing one's unique abilities. It's a must-read for fostering empathy and understanding among young readers.

Legally Abducted

Mary Kidson

"Legally Abducted" is a poignant and emotional memoir that documents Mary Kidson's struggle to reclaim her children from a dysfunctional social services system. Through her courageous and tenacious spirit, Kidson provides a unique perspective on the injustices faced by families in the family court system. This powerful call to action sheds light on the need for reform and accountability in child protection services.

Living with PTSD on the Autism Spectrum

Lisa Morgan

"Living with PTSD on the Autism Spectrum" is a powerful and insightful book that explores the intersection of autism and post-traumatic stress disorder. Lisa Morgan offers a unique perspective as an individual living with both conditions, sharing personal experiences and practical strategies for coping with trauma. This book provides valuable guidance and support for individuals, families, and professionals navigating these complex challenges.

Lost at School

Ross W. Greene

"Lost at School" by Ross W. Greene provides a compassionate and effective approach to understanding and helping challenging students. Greene's Collaborative & Proactive Solutions model offers practical strategies for working with children who struggle with behavior in school settings. This insightful guide empowers educators and parents to shift from punitive approaches to collaborative problem-solving, promoting positive outcomes for all.

Me & My Tics

Sarah Sharp

"Me & My Tics" is a candid memoir that explores the author's experiences with Tourette syndrome. Sarah Sharp shares the challenges and stigma she faced growing up with the condition, as well as the strategies she developed for managing her tics. Through humorous and insightful anecdotes, Sharp provides a unique perspective on living with Tourette's and offers valuable insights for anyone who has been touched by this complex neurological condition.

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