Which book is right for me?
Parenting an autistic or ADHD child can be amazing, but it can also be tough to know what will help most. There’s no one-size-fits-all answer, every child and family is different. Our books are written by autistic and ADHD parents who parent their autistic/ADHD children. This quiz will help you find the book that’s right for you right now, whether you need practical tips, help understanding your child better, or just some reassurance that you’re not alone.
Question 1: Who will be reading this book?
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Question 2: What’s your biggest focus right now?
Question 3: Which statement sounds most like you?
Question 4: What do you most want from this book?
Question 5: Which of these situations feels most relevant to you right now?
Your Match: Parenting Rewired
You want practical, everyday strategies to help your autistic or ADHD child thrive — and to feel confident in your parenting decisions. Parenting Rewired is packed with clear, science-based guidance that helps you understand how your child’s brain works, adapt family life, and build stronger connections.

Your Match: Autism & Anxiety
Anxiety is getting in the way of daily life — for you or your child — and you want to understand it, manage it, and reduce its impact. Autism and Anxiety explains why anxiety is so common in autistic people and gives you step-by-step tools to help create calmer, more predictable days.

Your Match: Autism & Anxiety - The Ultimate Teen Survival Guide
You or your teen want practical tips for surviving — and thriving — at school. This book is written directly for autistic and ADHD teens, covering friendships, organisation, self-advocacy, and more. It’s about building confidence, independence, and strategies that actually work in the real world.
Find out more about Autism & Anxiety - The Ultimate Teen Survival Guide

Your Match: The Wonderful World of Gwen
You want a fun, positive way to help a younger child understand autism — and to feel proud of who they are. The Wonderful World of Gwen is a beautifully illustrated story that celebrates difference and encourages children to embrace their unique selves.
