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Some brains : a book about neurodiversity / By Nelly Thomas; Illustrations by Cat MacInnes

By: Thomas, Nelly
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Fitzroy, AU Some Kids Books 2022Edition: Second editionDescription: unpaged 25 cmISBN: 9781760641955ISSN: 9781760641955Subject(s): Understanding autism | Disability rights and the neurodiversity movement | Childhood | Children’s books | Picture books | Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and executive dysfunction | Resources for people on the spectrum | Resources for parentsSummary: "Some Brains is the latest heartwarming and funny picture book in the Some Kids series. It starts from the premise that neurodiversity (brain differences like Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia and the like) is a normal, essential part of human biodiversity – without it we don’t get Picasso, Einstein or Greta Thunberg! Yes, neurodiverse kids sometimes require a bit of extra help and patience, but they should never be viewed as disordered. Some Brains encourages us all look for our strengths and to understand that brains are like fingerprints – uniquely, wonderfully ours. "
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"Some Brains is the latest heartwarming and funny picture book in the Some Kids series. It starts from the premise that neurodiversity (brain differences like Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia and the like) is a normal, essential part of human biodiversity – without it we don’t get Picasso, Einstein or Greta Thunberg! Yes, neurodiverse kids sometimes require a bit of extra help and patience, but they should never be viewed as disordered. Some Brains encourages us all look for our strengths and to understand that brains are like fingerprints – uniquely, wonderfully ours. "