Your Child is Not Broken: Parent Your Neurodivergent Child Without Losing Your Marbles
By (Author) Heidi Mavir
Pan Macmillan
Bluebird
31st October 2023
11th May 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Coping with / advice about neurodevelopmental issues
Memoirs
649.154
Paperback
288
Width 197mm, Height 129mm, Spine 18mm
208g
NEW UPDATED EDITION of the SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER Your Child Is Not Broken is THE book for parents who need permission to do things differently An unapologetic, deeply moving manual for parents of neurodivergent children from Heidi Mavir, a late-identified, neurodivergent adult and parent to an autistic/ADHD teenager. This updated edition includes information on Pathological Demand Avoidance, Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria, an interview with Heidi's son Theo and more. Follow Heidi's irreverent and brutally honest story of her fight to be seen, heard and supported, while swimming against a tide of parent blame, ableist stereotypes and the weight of other people's opinions. Your Child Is Not Broken is a call to arms for parents and carers of autistic, ADHD, or otherwise neurodivergent children. It is the book that no one has dared to write but every parent needs to read. Heidi's hilarious anecdotes and heartbreaking storytelling offer validation, comfort, reassurance and wisdom to parents who need it the most.
Heidi Mavir is a late-identified, neurodivergent adult. She is a public speaker, advocate, author, podcaster, and parent to an autistic/ADHD teenager. A trained Mental Health First Aider and CPD Accredited Trauma-Informed Professional, Heidi uses her knowledge, learning, and experience to help other parents and carers to become powerful advocates for their neurodivergent kids. She has built an online community of over 6000 families, supported by parent professionals and SEN advocates, who want to improve opportunities for autistic learners. Heidi has been featured in The Sunday Times, The Guardian, and BBC National News. In 2019 she founded EOTAS MATTERS to support families like hers who's children and young people need education outside a school setting.