Wide Open Spaces, 9781805013013
Paperback
Find yourself again while parenting neurodiverse kids with this journal.

Wide Open Spaces

a wellbeing journal for parents of neurodiverse children

$42.43

  • Paperback

    272 pages

  • Release Date

    20 January 2025

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Summary

Wide Open Spaces: Reclaim Your Calm While Raising a Neurodiverse Child

Are you the parent of a neurodiverse or deeply-feeling child?

Have you found yourself battling for an EHCP or navigating the traditional education system, a specialist provision or the everyone-at-home experience without much support?

Or perhaps you’re in overwhelm or burn out, lost under the weight and responsibility that comes from parenting a complex child?

If you find yourself saying y…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781805013013
ISBN-10:1805013017
Author:Louise Fearn
Publisher:Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Imprint:Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:272
Release Date:20 January 2025
Weight:380g
Dimensions:216mm x 138mm x 26mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

Lou Fearn is the wise, perfectly imperfectly Mum every neurodivergent child wishes their parent could have a cup of tea and a quick chat with - and now they can! – Emma Marlin, Psychotherapist (MBACP Accredited)Here is a wellbeing book for parents and carers full of warmth from a relatable author. This book will be your friend and confidant and is filled with practical tips that will help you to create personalised self-care solutions and boost your mental resources when you need them most. – Debby Elley, author, co-founder of AuKids Magazine and mother of twin Autistic sonsIf you parent or care for a deeply feeling child, then this is your next right thing. It supported me to think, do life and rest in a way that’s helped us all. – Lucy Gillett, Children’s Occupational Therapist (BSc and MSc), Somatic Experiencing Practitioner and parent of a deeply feeling childAn exceptionally well written, moving and informed read where the personal anecdotes were incredibly sensitively written and honest. Short chapters with opportunities for reflection, practical steps and useful resources. Ideal for a busy parent. – Crispin Taylor, Retired Head of CAMHS

About The Author

Louise Fearn

Louise Fearn is a writer and meditation teacher with a background in social work. She also works as a sense of self facilitator and is the parent of two neurodiverse children.

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