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Meet a little autistic dinosaur with a big heart and even bigger feelings. From the challenges of loud noises and bright lights to the need for deep pressure and moments of calm, this heartfelt story offers a gentle, relatable way to explore sensory and emotional needs. Written in simple, engaging rhyme and paired with vibrant illustrations, this book helps children: * Recognise and express their sensory needs. * Feel seen and validated in their emotions. * Discover techniques for finding balance and regulation. Inspired by the real-life experience of an autistic mother, When My Brain Is Messy…mehr

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Meet a little autistic dinosaur with a big heart and even bigger feelings. From the challenges of loud noises and bright lights to the need for deep pressure and moments of calm, this heartfelt story offers a gentle, relatable way to explore sensory and emotional needs. Written in simple, engaging rhyme and paired with vibrant illustrations, this book helps children: * Recognise and express their sensory needs. * Feel seen and validated in their emotions. * Discover techniques for finding balance and regulation. Inspired by the real-life experience of an autistic mother, When My Brain Is Messy helps children make sense of their inner world in a gentle, reassuring way. Loved by parents, educators, and therapists, this story invites empathy and connection while offering a comforting way to talk about big feelings and what it means when our brains feel messy. Perfect for ages 2-8
Autorenporträt
Tania (she/her) is an AuDHD author & mother of two neurodivergent children. Later diagnosed, Tania faced challenges navigating her sensory processing differences and lacked coping mechanisms throughout her earlier years. After receiving an autism and ADHD diagnosis, Tania started the journey of healing and self-acceptance. Actively managing her disabilities, she creates an inclusive environment for herself and her children, while creating resources inspired from real life family experiences, offering unique insights to promote neurodivergence acceptance and understanding.