Canaries Among Us: Parenting at the Intersection of Bullying, Neurodiversity, and Mental Health

Canaries Among Us: Parenting at the Intersection of Bullying, Neurodiversity, and Mental Health

by Kayla Taylor
Canaries Among Us: Parenting at the Intersection of Bullying, Neurodiversity, and Mental Health

Canaries Among Us: Parenting at the Intersection of Bullying, Neurodiversity, and Mental Health

by Kayla Taylor

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Overview

“riveting … powerful … brilliant … necessary”—Kirkus Reviews

For those drawn to both Tara Westover’s moving account of a difficult childhood and Susan Cain’s research on underappreciated traits … Canaries Among Us reveals the exquisite joy and tender heartache inherent in raising a child who is undervalued by a community.

A lifeline to those struggling with learning differences, bullying, and anxiety, Canaries Among Us explores one of the most widespread threats to child well-being: a lack of acceptance. This heart-rending exposé provides a candid view of the ways unique children are regularly misunderstood and mistreated. Fortunately, through raw storytelling and ground-breaking science, Taylor points to an inspirational alternative: supporting, and even celebrating, the dazzling variety of our humanity.

The author is donating her profits to organizations promoting mental health, neurodiversity, and bullying prevention.

Note: This book was previously subtitled "A Mother’s Quest to Honor her Child’s Individuality in a Culture Determined to Negate It."

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781647422943
Publisher: She Writes Press
Publication date: 10/11/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 349
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Kayla Taylor writes to address important issues plaguing families, and she uses a pseudonym to protect the identities of minor children. She is donating her profits from the first edition of Canaries Among Us to organizations promoting mental health, neurodiversity, and bullying prevention.
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