The author is a passionate advocate for neurodiverse children and their families. Drawing from nearly two decades of lived experience navigating the education and care systems, she voices many parents' silent struggles behind closed doors. Her work is grounded in emotional truth, resilience, and a fierce commitment to change.
This book calls for understanding, empathy, and urgent reform-a blend of personal insight and systemic critique that challenges educators, policymakers, and society to do better. With unflinching honesty, she writes to share a story and speak for those who feel voiceless.
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