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Laura Kerbey

    The Teen's Guide to PDA
    The Educator's Experience of Pathological Demand Avoidance
    The (Slightly Distracted) Guide to Living with ADHD in your 30s and beyond
    • Being a woman in your thirties and beyond is challenging enough when your brain works the way society expects, add ADHD into the mix and it opens a whole new can of worms! Written by Laura Kerbey with witty illustrations from Eliza Fricker and quotes from other ADHD woman from across the world, this accessible, lived experience guide is here to help you make sense of it all. Candid, funny and validating, Laura offers a truly honest look into the realities of being a woman with ADHD, with chapters focused on parenting, rejection sensitive dysphoria, menopause, working life, mental health and relationships - Laura uses a combination of research and her own lived experience as a late-diagnosed ADHDer to provide advice you can actually use in your busy, everyday life.

      The (Slightly Distracted) Guide to Living with ADHD in your 30s and beyond
    • Writtenby PDA and autism expert, Laura Kerbey and illustrated by the popular ElizaFricker, this short guide gives you everything you need to understand PDA andhow to make your teaching style and learning environment PDA friendly.

      The Educator's Experience of Pathological Demand Avoidance
    • An illustrated guide to PDA for teens, written by Laura Kerbey, an autism consultant with over 20 years experience, and illustrated by Sunday Times bestselling author and PDA parent Eliza Fricker. Chapters include: managing anxiety, family and friends, sex and relationships, risky behaviours and gender identity and sexuality.

      The Teen's Guide to PDA