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How do you make a relationship work between two very different people, one who is rather neurodiverse and one who is mostly neurotypical? It can be tricky and it can be fun. How does mindfulness improve the whole situation and turn a disability into a wonderful experience? When is a disability an advantage and when is it a burden? SO many questions?David and Sylvia, a happily married couple nearly into their third decade share their secrets to a contented and rewarding relationship in spite of the difficulties along the way.This book challenges the medical model of ADHD and other forms of ND and shows how it is society which is the disabling factor in people with slightly different brains. But all human brains differ from each other and there are huge advantages to that, so why are we trying to negate all that potential
What are the influences upon a young child's mind, upon a teenager's mind, and upon the subsequent adult's mind? How can we explore those influences? A book that discusses the stories we tell children, about themselves, their lives, their emotions, and their behaviour, will all affect how they develop into adulthood. Stories can harm and heal in equal measure. Our whole lives constitute our personal story, not just from books but from lived experience too. These diverse influences on our lives have impacts that resonate through generations. So, what stories do our children hear in their lives, and how can we make them the best ones so that our children can express themselves positively and without fear? How can emotional literacy, mindfulness and self-awareness protect our children for their own futures. What should they look out for?.
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