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COMING SOON 7–11 years * £10.99 * Nov 2021
10 years
* PB
* £14.99
* 20–40 tbc
* Jan 2020
* ISBN: 9781787758919
* PB * ISBN: 9781787751774
The Dyslexia, ADHD, and DCD-Friendly Study Skills Guide Tips and Strategies for Exam Success
ADHD an To u r e t d tes
ADHD, Tics & Me!
A story to explain ADHD and Tourettes Syndrome/Tic disorders Susan Ozer and Inyang Takon
Ann-Marie McNicholas This practical study skills guide helps young people with dyslexia and specific learning differences (SpLDs) study for exams. The book takes an active learning approach that helps students develop a positive attitude towards study 13–24 years
and exams. It also offers strategies for multisensory learners and is full of techniques for learning and remembering.
* £12.99 * Mar 2019 * PB * 20 B&W illustrations * ISBN: 9781785923593 * Rights sold: German
BESTSELLER 8–14 years * £9.99 * Jul 2019
The Tourettes Survival Kit Tools for Young Adults with Tics
Tara Murphy and Damon Millar
* PB
Illustrated by Hiro Enoki
* 16–18 B&W illustrations
This survival guide for teens with Tourette’s provides the
* ISBN: 9781785926334
tools you need to survive and thrive at home, school, work
* Rights sold: Turkish
and beyond. It includes strategies and behavioural therapy
How Can I Remember All That?
Simple Stuff to Improve Your Working Memory
techniques for managing tics and advice on what to do in a range of everyday situations, including preparing for exams, dealing with bullies and going on a first date.
Dr. Tracy Packiam Alloway Illustrated by David O’Connell
“I love the positive messages from this book,
A child-friendly illustrated guide to what working memory
empowering people to feel that they are more
is, what it feels like to have problems with your working
than their tics. It sheds light on Tourette Syndrome
memory, and what you can do about it. Offering easy to
itself in way that is very accessible to young
follow tips and strategies, this is the go-to book for kids
people. It’s great to have advice and tips for
aged 7+ to read with their parents or teachers, and includes
managing tics and other co-occurring conditions
a note for adults on testing for working memory issues.
written by therapists and the young people and adults with Tourette Syndrome themselves.” – Dr Seonaid Anderson, research manager Tourettes Action
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