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My Busy Brain
"My Busy Brain” is a heartwarming and relatable story about Max, a boy with ADHD, who shares what it’s like to live with a “Busy Brain.” Through Max’s cheerful and honest voice, kids will learn about the challenges and strengths that come with ADHD and the ways a strong support team, helpful strategies, and even medicine can make a difference. With an empowering message of self-acceptance, this book is perfect for children, parents, and educators looking to understand and celebrate the unique qualities of kids with ADHD.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Natalie is a registered nurse and mother of two neurodivergent children. As an advocate for her kids, she is dedicated to helping them understand themselves, learn to advocate for their own needs, and grow into the best versions of themselves. Drawing from both her professional expertise and personal experience, Natalie creates stories that offer support, empowerment, and a deeper understanding of ADHD. Through her writing, she hopes to inspire both children and parents to embrace neurodiversity and navigate the journey of ADHD with understanding and compassion. When she’s not writing, Natalie enjoys spending time with her partner and kids, playing with her Golden Retriever and working hard to create a world that better understands ADHD.
"My Busy Brain” is a heartwarming and relatable story about Max, a boy with ADHD, who shares what it’s like to live with a “Busy Brain.” Through Max’s cheerful and honest voice, kids will learn about the challenges and strengths that come with ADHD and the ways a strong support team, helpful strategies, and even medicine can make a difference. With an empowering message of self-acceptance, this book is perfect for children, parents, and educators looking to understand and celebrate the unique qualities of kids with ADHD.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Natalie is a registered nurse and mother of two neurodivergent children. As an advocate for her kids, she is dedicated to helping them understand themselves, learn to advocate for their own needs, and grow into the best versions of themselves. Drawing from both her professional expertise and personal experience, Natalie creates stories that offer support, empowerment, and a deeper understanding of ADHD. Through her writing, she hopes to inspire both children and parents to embrace neurodiversity and navigate the journey of ADHD with understanding and compassion. When she’s not writing, Natalie enjoys spending time with her partner and kids, playing with her Golden Retriever and working hard to create a world that better understands ADHD.