A Gobblegark’s Guide to Your Brilliant Neurodivergent Brain Book
A Gobblegark’s Guide to Your Brilliant Neurodivergent Brain Book
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Psstt.. over here... I'm Jangles... I'm a Gobblegark!... No time to explain, join me on a treasure hunt!
This is no ordinary treasure hunt. In fact, this book is quite magical. You'll meet caterpillars and gobblegarks and best of all? You'll see how fantastic being neurodivergent is.
Win keys by completing some challenges along the way, each one leading you closer to the treasure and to knowing a bit more about yourself and your brain. Built-in breaktimes ensure that you won't get overwhelmed. Afterall, it can be tiring investigating your brain, making your way through a maze, and finding out how to use the strengths of your brain and understand yourself.
Downloadable worksheets let you truly make this book your own because you can go back to activities as many times as you need, or do them in different ways, (and of course skip the ones you don't!).
Let's make our brilliant brains even more amazing with this Gobblegark Guide!
Why You’ll Love This Book
- Perfect for neurodivergent kids aged 7–12 who love fun, adventure, and discovering what makes their brain unique.
- Turns self-understanding into an exciting treasure hunt, guided by the friendly (and a bit silly!) Gobblegark, Jangles.
- Encourages children to explore their neurodivergent strengths in a positive, playful way.
- Built-in breaks and flexible activities make it ideal for kids who learn best at their own pace.
- Helps build self-awareness, confidence, and emotional regulation through creative, low-pressure reflection.
- Great for parents, educators, and therapists who want a gentle, engaging resource to support self-esteem and understanding.
About the Author
Suzanne Robertshaw is a learning support teacher and trainer. She has been a teacher for 23 years and mentored young people with learning differences since 2015. Suzanne also writes about learning differences for ADDitude magazine, provides private consultancy services to parents with ADHD kids and has a Post-graduate degree in Dyslexia Research and Practice.
By Suzanne Robertshaw, Illustrated by Lily Fossett
Imprint: JESSICA KINGSLEY PUBLISHERS
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Format: PAPERBACK
Pages: 128
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