In this imaginative, authentic book, four-year-old Elias depicts his experiences growing up in a neurodiverse family, with his autistic Mummy and Brother and non-autistic Daddy. Using bright and colourful drawings, Elias thinks about what it means to have different kinds of brains and shares his encounters of the differences between his parents on a day-to-day basis. Elias' story is accompanied by his Mummy Joanna's commentary where she explores parenting across the neurodivide and how we can promote understanding of difference. Key features include: * A Foreword by neurodiversity advocate, author and former teacher, Chris Bonnello. * A unique exploration of the Double Empathy Problem, emphasising that the difficulty is difference without understanding, not the type of brain. * Bright, engaging pictures perfect for inspiring conversations about neurodiversity and family dynamics between people of all ages. * An insight into different neurotypes and how understanding changes with knowledge, as perceived by a young child. * Accompanying explanatory text that expands on themes in the story. My Daddy is Not Autistic (But My Mummy is) provides a unique perspective on growing up in a neurodiverse household and is a valuable, often humorous, and joyful resource for all people seeking to explain and understand difference, regardless of age.
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