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"Why does my child melt down over things that seem so small?"
" Am I doing enough or too much?"
"Why does parenting feel lonelier than I imagined?" "Will the world ever understand my child the way I do?" "Do I always have to choose between boundaries and love?"
If you've whispered these questions into late-night pillows, into your silent car rides, into crowded rooms where no one quite gets it.
And this book? It's written for those whispers.
Why I Wrote This Book?
Guiding the Wired Heart was born not out of a perfect formula, but from a place of deep observation, compassion, and care. Working closely with children with ADHD and Autism, mentoring them, learning from them, I realized something no textbook had ever fully captured:
The child is not the only one struggling.
The parent is too. Quietly. Constantly.
So many beautiful, devoted parents feel isolated, misunderstood, or judged. Their hearts are full, their minds exhausted, and their days a delicate balance
between advocacy and acceptance.
But this book isn't just for parents. It's for teachers, siblings, relatives, and anyone willing to see neurodivergent children not as problems to solve, but as people to understand.
And maybe, just maybe, in between the pages, you'll find a shift.
A gentle but certain change in the way you see your child.
And perhaps, in the way you see yourself.
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