'Square Me, Round World' is an illuminating collection of short stories that delve into the distinctive experiences of those who navigate life feeling like square pegs in a world of round holes. From social challenges to sensory differences, this book aims to foster greater empathy, understanding, and a drive for a more inclusive world.
Ever felt like a square peg in a round hole? Dive into tales of growing up in a world where you just don't seem to fit in. From the challenges of making friends and masking your authentic self, to the overwhelm of sensory overload and restless nights, these stories will resonate with those who know what it's like to feel different.
Written by Chelsea Luker, an Autistic/ADHDer psychologist from NSW, Australia (and founder of Connect Us Psychology) with over 50 illustrations by Eliza Fricker [(c) Eliza Fricker, 2024], renowned author/illustrator of "Thumbsucker" and "Can't Not Won't", this book is more than just a collection of experiences. It's a beacon of understanding, shining light on common experiences of Autistic and ADHDer individuals. Plus, with a discussion guide, it's the perfect option for parents, teachers, and therapists seeking to support and connect.
Discover, understand, and embrace the square pegs in our round world. Suitable for children and adults alike, this book is a reminder that different isn't less. It's just different-and that's perfectly okay. In fact, sometimes, it's brilliant.
"This is a brilliant book! The notion that many Autistic and ADHDer kids feel like square pegs trying to fit into round holes is explored deeply in this book. The author psychologist Chelsea Luker is an Autistic ADHDer and is deeply passionate to help to lift awareness and understanding about diversity. This needs to be in every university, every ECEC, school and community library. Congratulations Chelsea and thank you for this exceptional resource."
Maggie Dent
Author, Educator, and Parenting and Resilience Specialist
"These stories are for the squares, triangles and diamonds of this world. Try to make yourself round and you're just a
misshapen circle. Embrace the beauty that is your true self and you will truly shine. A wonderful, must-read book for every
child to help understand and embrace their authentic self, no matter what shape they are."
Associate Professor Josephine Barbaro
Child Psychologist and Researcher
"A super valuable text for all kids. This book should be in every classroom, library and clinic."
"I rarely come across great resources that are aimed at slightly older neurodivergent kids- with relatable and easily accessible language and themes- one step up from a picture book. All clinicians should have this book. Older primary teachers should use it with their classes. Parents with neurodivergent kids 7+ should give it a read with their kids. Every library needs a copy. It's a collection of short stories about an AuDHD life. The illustrations are from Eliza Fricker, another great advocate. There are discussion guides in the back."
Neurowild - Emily Hammond
Speech Pathologist
Chelsea Luker is a psychologist who lives in Northern NSW Australia, proudly recognising this area as Bundjalung Country. The human experience has always intrigued Chelsea, leading her down the path of psychology. Today, as the owner of Connect Us Psychology, she dedicates her professional life to supporting Autistic and ADHDer individuals.Chelsea also brings lived experience to her work. She is an Autistic ADHDer herself and is familiar with feelings that can arise while navigating a world that doesn't always feel like it was built for you. Drawing from her lived and clinical experience, she wrote this book to provide a deep dive into the lives and minds of Autistic and ADHDer individuals. Chelsea is also a mother to two neurodivergent children. A significant motivator for her is to work toward a world where her children feel safe and valued as the sparkly humans they are.Chelsea's work is based on her hope for a future where society embraces and accommodates neurodiversity. She believes in the profound power of understanding and empathy to bring about social change. Through this book, she aims to articulate experiences that might be elusive to some, with the intention of fostering dialogues that lead to shared understanding.Chelsea's mission extends beyond these pages. She envisions a world where everyone's unique spark shines unencumbered. In a world that often pressures us to fit its moulds, Chelsea is working toward the day when we are no longer required to squeeze our dazzling, sparkly selves into round slots. Instead, she hopes we can craft a world where every glittering part is celebrated and embraced.Dive into this book and embark on a journey with Chelsea. Gain insight into the experiences of others, build your knowledge and, most importantly, feel seen and understood. Eliza Fricker is also known as Missing the Mark and has illustrated several books including the Sunday Times bestseller,"Can't Not Won't". Her latest book is "Thumbsucker", about her own childhood experiences growing up undiagnosed autistic.
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