
One of our members, Natasha Dawson, an expert adviser on neurodiversity, has just co-written a new book "Raising a sensory-sensitive ADHD child - why everyday sounds, clothes, and textures trigger meltdowns & what you can do about it".
Imagine a world where the hum of the refrigerator feels like a roar, a simple hug is excruciating, or a seam in a sock can derail an entire day. For the sensory-sensitive ADHD child, this isn't imagination - it's their daily reality. If you've ever hidden 'itchy' clothes, whispered pleas for 'just wear socks,' or felt utterly helpless during a meltdown triggered by something seemingly insignificant, then this book is not just for you - it's written for everybody that comes into contact with your child whether that be brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, grandparents, teachers or health professionals. Welcome to the hidden world of the sensory-sensitive ADHD child.
Raising A Sensory-Sensitive ADHD Child: Why Everyday Sounds, Clothes, and Textures Trigger Meltdowns & What You Can Do About It | Parenting ... Toolkit From Co To Self Regulation: Amazon.co.uk: Penn, Courtney, Dawson, Natasha: 9781919198613: Books