Wild Things

by Sally Rippin

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A compelling, surprising and incredibly timely exploration of neurodiversity and how children learn – or fail – to read. 


When Sally Rippin discovered her child was struggling to read, the best-selling children’s author assumed it would sort itself out over time. She couldn’t have been more wrong. Her son’s dyslexia and ADHD went unsupported for years, leaving him further and further behind his peers, and labelled as ‘difficult’ by an education system that couldn’t easily cater to neurodivergent kids. By the time Sally learned how to advocate for her child,
it was – almost – too late. 

This extraordinary book for parents is about how we learn to read and what can happen if we don’t, through the eyes of a parent who started out by doing everything the wrong way. Through meticulous research, interviews with educational experts and conversations
with neurodivergent adults, Rippin shares her brilliant and eye-opening insights into
how we can help all kids find the joy in reading, and advocate for them within our
schooling system. After all, they say school isn’t for everyone, but if everyone must go
to school – then why not? 

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Hardie Grant Children's Publishing

Hardie Grant Children's Publishing

Hardie Grant Children’s Publishing is the children’s division of the largest independent publisher in Australia.

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