No Labels Here

JESSICA KINGSLEY PUBLISHERSISBN: 9781839973765

A Day-to-day Guide for Parenting Children with Neurodiverse Needs

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In stock, 62 units

By Eve Bent
Imprint: JESSICA KINGSLEY PUBLISHERS
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Format:
PAPERBACK
Pages:
176

Description

Eve Bent is mum to four children, two of which are autistic and another who is on the pathway to diagnosis as well as having ADHD. With a neurodiversity of her own, Eve has spent over fifteen years working with children of all abilities including working in research helping autistic children with sleep disturbances.


Reviews



  • Anne Madden fellow parent of an autistic son



    Fantastic practical guide for parents of autistic children. Written from real experience of parenthood and the challenges families face to support their children and themselves in society today. Friendly, non-judgemental advice, that can be picked up, put down and revisted time again.



  • Steph Curtis, author of PDA in the Family



    This book is packed full of tips and advice for parents of neurodivergent children, covering a wide range of everyday situations in detail. Written by a parent with lots of experience, the overall tone is positive and Eve offers many solutions for how to help any children, regardless of what diagnosis may eventually be given.



  • Georgina Durrant, author of SEND Strategies for the Primary Years. @senresourceblog on X



    A brilliant, supportive book that provides practical advice & guidance to parents of children with SEND. Packed full of wonderful nuggets of parenting wisdom, Eves book helps you to navigate everything from difficult bedtimes to tricky meal times.



  • Jenna Hillyard, Founder and organiser of SPACE group Manchester



    No Labels Here what an amazing inspirational guide. As a SEND parent myself it was a comforting and exhilarating read. "Believing you can do something will actually help you do something" I feel like Ive gained a mountain of knowledge whether it be about choices, or clothing and not forgetting the importance of self care.



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