Neurodiversity and Technology
On sale
21st March 2025
Price: £15.99
How do I set appropriate technology boundaries with my neurodivergent child?
What is the relationship between screen time and meltdowns?
How can I best help my child transition in and out of screen use without dysregulating?
Appropriate technology use is a huge issue for many parents, especially those with neurodivergent children.
Beatrice Moise, neurodivergent author, mother to neurodivergent children and parent-expert for NBC, is here to provide practical, non-judgemental advice on engaging with technology in a positive way. Drawing on her own lived experience, this parental survival guide helps you unpick the relationship between screen time and behaviour, reinforce positive behaviours, and draw boundaries when needed.
What is the relationship between screen time and meltdowns?
How can I best help my child transition in and out of screen use without dysregulating?
Appropriate technology use is a huge issue for many parents, especially those with neurodivergent children.
Beatrice Moise, neurodivergent author, mother to neurodivergent children and parent-expert for NBC, is here to provide practical, non-judgemental advice on engaging with technology in a positive way. Drawing on her own lived experience, this parental survival guide helps you unpick the relationship between screen time and behaviour, reinforce positive behaviours, and draw boundaries when needed.
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Balances both the science and soul of neurodivergent parenting. An incredible resource for parents navigating the challenges and joys of supporting neurodivergent children in a tech-driven world. Through practical strategies and heartfelt wisdom, Moise's UNIQUE parenting approach encourages empathetic techniques that resonate deeply with any parent looking to foster a harmonious relationship with technology. This book's clarity and warmth make it a comforting companion on the neurodiversity journey.