Navigating A Journey Through ADHD and Autism is a heartwarming exploration of the unique experiences and strengths of individuals with ADHD and Autism. This book delves into the world of hyperfocus, unique perspectives, and resilience, offering practical strategies for success. Its a celebration of neurodiversity, promoting understanding and acceptance
As a 25-year-old author from the UK, Daniella Carter-Wells writes with passion and authenticity about mental health, ADHD, epilepsy, a mental health survivor herself and the human experience. Her self-help books offer practical advice, hope, and resilience to readers navigating life's challenges.
A talented poet, Daniella's work has been featured in numerous anthologies, including "The Melting Pot," "Growing Aspirations," "PTSD UK," "Creative Writing for 30 Days," and "Young Poetry." Her poetry has also won international competitions, showcasing her unique voice and perspective.
Daniella's collaborations with prominent UK organisations, such as ONEYMCA, Age UK, Scope, and HPFT, have allowed her to promote positive change and support marginalised communities. Her writing is not only a reflection of her own experiences but also a light of hope for others.
Through her books, Daniella aims to inspire, motivate, and empower readers to take control of their lives, build resilience, and cultivate a positive mindset. With her relatable writing style and expertise in mental health, degree in psychology, worked with many people of various ages such as working with those with a variety of mental health conditions and disabilities, she offers a unique perspective that resonates with readers worldwide with understanding and authenticity.
Daniella does a good job in bringing the reader to comprehend the point of view of people with ADHD and people on the autisim spectrum. Not everyone is or can be wired the same.
This is a good introduction to the topic of ADHD and Autism, but I already knew most of this. I was hoping for more detail or examples and suggestions. So, while it was well-written, it wasn't what I was looking for.