Caroline Maguire

Friendship Skills for Neurodivergent Adults

A Guide for the Anxious, Uniquely Wired, and Easily Distracted. Sprache: Englisch.
gebunden , 240 Seiten
ISBN 1538773082
EAN 9781538773086
Veröffentlicht 14. April 2026
Verlag/Hersteller Grand Central Publishing

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Written by social emotional learning expert, Caroline Maguire, comes a first to market book providing simple, science-based, practical advice including scripts, tips and strategies to help Neurodivergent adults who have ADHD, autism or anxiety find the belonging and support of lifelong friendships they seek.
 
Friendship can be hard for many Neurodivergent adults. There is an assumption that good, worthwhile friendships “should” come easy. However, for Neurodivergent adults, there are brain-based reasons why friendship can feel less intuitive. From differences in the parts of the brain that are vital to managing the logistics of a fulfilling social life to difficulty with self-regulation, the way neurodiverse individuals experience social bonding and connection can feel unintuitive. Friendship Skills For Neurodivergent Adults is a guide to navigate these differences, broken into three parts:
 
1.           How friendship works
2.           How to find your people
3.           How connecting will get you in motion
By the end of this book, readers will feel less alone, and have the tools to understand the unique way neurodiverse individual can approach friendship.

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Caroline Maguire is an in-demand expert in social emotional learning, and a sought-after key-note speaker with more than 200 speaking engagements at organizations and schools each year, including the International Conference on ADHD, Learning Disabilities of America, and the Association of Speech Pathologists. As a Neurodivergent person with ADHD, dyslexia and learning disabilities, she’s also been a featured TEDx speaker and keynote presenter at the International Conference on ADHD. She lives in Massachusetts.