Tinker Snickels and the Nurture Gnomes

Tinker Snickels and the Nurture Gnomes
Author: Susan Harvey
Publisher: Green Cat Books
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-08-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1913794229

Tinker Snickels is a little gnome who struggles to talk about how he is feeling and doesn’t really understand his emotions. When he decides to run away, he stumbles across an elderly lady in another village. She gets him to talk openly before sending him safely home with a surprise gift. Tinker Snickels loses the gift … or does he? What follows is how the gnomes that live near the Crickmore Woods became known as the Nurture Gnomes. An uplifting children’s story that opens up a discussion on how good it is to talk, general kindness and with a little sprinkle of magic. 20% of the RRP from each book sold will be donated to ‘Young Minds’ charity.

Halfpint and the Nurture Gnomes

Halfpint and the Nurture Gnomes
Author: Susan Harvey
Publisher: Green Cat Books
Total Pages:
Release: 2022-07-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1913794369

Halfpint is a little gnome that becomes aware he is different from his friends. He struggles with crowds, loud noises and concentrating in school. After a particularly bad day he opens up to his Mum and she helps him to understand that it’s ok to be different. A story about friendship, kindness and a little magical mystery.

Safeguarding Autistic Girls

Safeguarding Autistic Girls
Author: Carly Jones
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2021-12-21
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1787757609

This honest, to-the-point guide illuminates the experience of young Autistic girls and explores the situations they can easily fall victim to. Powerful case studies show how easily misunderstandings can arise for Autistic girls and help the reader to identify common patterns of abuse. Providing professionals with access to safeguarding strategies that are straightforward to implement and highly effective, this is essential reading for everyone who wants to better understand the challenges faced by this vulnerable group, and ensure they have access to the same opportunities to secure a good education and build safe and happy relationships as their peers.

See What I Can Do!

See What I Can Do!
Author: Jon Roberts
Publisher: eBook Partnership
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2021-05-20
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1913733904

Every child is different. Some are loud, they love talking and showing off. Others are quiet and like to be on their own. Some have differences that you can see, while others have differences that may not be so obvious. We are all unique. We all have our own lives, our own dreams, and our own talents. Let's see what we can do.In this gently-told but immensely informative new picture book Jon Roberts tells the stories of a number of children with a variety of differences inspired by the real-life experiences of his daughter, Kya who is on the autistic spectrum, and some of her friends.A variety of conditions, including autism, dyslexia, dyspraxia, dyscalculia, ADHD, Down's Syndrome, cystic fibrosis, muscular dystrophy, cerebral palsy, spina bifida, epilepsey and asthma are introduced for young readers, discussing how the challenges of each affect children both in a school setting and outside and how they engage in activities they love.

Eddie's Colourful Feelings

Eddie's Colourful Feelings
Author: Nikki Saunders
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2020-07-21
Genre:
ISBN:

A fantastic resource to help children develop emotional literacy and use strategies to help with self regulation. From anger to feeling clam, Eddie is an autistic character who imagines that his emotions are like the colours of the rainbow! When Eddie's rainbow glows a certain colour, this visually reminds Eddie of what emotion he is feeling and the strategies he can use to help him. This book includes comic strip conversations, colouring pages and helpful information and tips inside. This book can widely benefit many children and open up conversations with their trusted adult. Copyright.

Autism

Autism
Author: Paul Isaacs
Publisher: Chipmunka Publishing
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2014-03
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781783820665

This book is a collection of reflections and thoughts from a person on the Autism spectrum and their perspective on many different topics of life: communication, employment, selfhood, selflessness and how a person on the Autism spectrum interacts and processes the world around them. It deals with many of the issues (both internal and external and from a personal perspective) that many people with autism have to deal with one way or another in their lives. It also gives a foundation of what a person with autism can gain through experience and self-reflection on certain things that have happened in their lives. The author would like to inspire hope, drive and positivity to people on the spectrum and provide the thought that happiness and helping others is truly the key.

Through the Eyes of Us

Through the Eyes of Us
Author: Jon Roberts
Publisher: Through the Eyes
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-10
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781802586138

A beautiful, colorful picture book for children which gives insight into the world of autism. Kya goes to school with her best friend, Martha, who is also on the autistic spectrum but expresses herself very differently. While Kya is quiet in the class, Martha is talkative and asks lots of questions. Both enjoy the sensation of eating, but Martha doesn't understand that she can eat too much. Both like a bedtime routine, but while Kya can keep going until late at night, Martha knows when she is tired and takes herself to bed.

Day by Day

Day by Day
Author: JOANNA. GRIFFIN
Publisher: Free Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2021-05-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781911383536

The impact of finding out your child is disabled can be wide ranging. The author's experience as a psychologist and parent of a disabled child informs this book which focuses on what helps, and hinders, parent-carers' emotional wellbeing. Research shows that mental health, relationships, family life, access to work and leisure activities, as well as finances can all be affected. For many parents the focus of those around them is solely on the child and their own needs become neglected. The author re-focuses attention onto the wellbeing of the parent. This includes acknowledging emotions, connecting with positive others, empowering yourself, regularly engaging in self-care and finding your own sense of meaning and purpose in life. Identifying the myriad of different emotions parents may experience as an understandable reaction to an unexpected situation the book includes quotes from parent carers. Connecting to psychological theories, such as positive re-framing and post-traumatic growth, the book applies these in practical ways to the parent-carer experience. She acknowledges that the journey is neither linear nor simple and transitions such as secondary school, puberty and adulthood require further periods of adjustment. Parents rarely get the time or support to stop and reflect on how they are feeling as they are caught up in the day to day busyness of caring. The difficulty is exacerbated by limited resources and battling for services.

Suzie Goes to the Hairdresser

Suzie Goes to the Hairdresser
Author: Charlotte Olson
Publisher: Choir Press
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2014-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9781909300798

A series of children's stories intended to help children cope with new situations found in most families