123 ADHD is a heartfelt and empowering children's story about understanding, acceptance, and discovering the strengths that come with thinking differently.
Told through the eyes of a young girl navigating school, friendships, and big emotions, this story gently explores what it feels like to have ADHD. From daydreaming in class to struggling to stay focused, she begins to realize that being different doesn't mean being less.
With warmth and encouragement, 123 ADHD helps children understand that ADHD is not something to be ashamed of - it is part of who they are. When supported and understood, the very traits that make them feel different can become their greatest strengths.
Perfect for families, teachers, and counselors, this book opens conversations about neurodiversity, confidence, and self-acceptance in a way that is simple, relatable, and uplifting.
Because different isn't wrong - it's just different.