📘 About the Book
My Boy and His ADHD: A Dog’s Perspective is a heartwarming children’s story told through the eyes of Comet, a loyal and observant dog who helps make sense of what it feels like to have ADHD.
Through gentle storytelling and relatable moments, children are invited to better understand their “busy brains,” recognize their strengths, and feel confident in who they are. This isn’t just a story—it’s a bridge to self-awareness, connection, and growth.
💙 What Sets This Book Apart
There are many books about ADHD—but this one was created from real-life experience as both a teacher and a parent of two children with ADHD. Every page is grounded in what actually works for kids, families, and classrooms.
Here’s what makes it different:
✨ A child-friendly perspective that truly resonates
By telling the story through a dog’s eyes, complex feelings become easier for children to understand in a safe, non-judgmental way.
✨ Built-in reflection for deeper understanding
The book includes thoughtful questions for parents and teachers to use with children—helping spark meaningful conversations, build self-awareness, and strengthen connections.
✨ Practical tools, not just awareness
This isn’t just about explaining ADHD—it introduces simple, actionable strategies that support focus, regulation, and confidence in everyday life.
✨ Extended support beyond the book
Readers gain access to an online resource guide filled with additional tools, strategies, and supports for both home and school—so the learning doesn’t stop at the last page.