Suzy’s Books
Suzy drew on her personal journey as a parent to capture the challenges and triumphs surrounding her son’s school exclusions and eventual neurodiverse diagnosis in her book S.E.N.D. in the Clowns. The book, which became an Amazon bestseller in the field of neurology, offers an honest and heartfelt exploration of the complexities families face when navigating education systems, behavioural challenges, and the search for understanding. Through her writing, Suzy gives voice to the often-overlooked experiences of parents and children in these situations, combining storytelling with insight and practical reflection.
In addition to this, Suzy’s book “I Can’t Go to School!” serves as a vital tool for fostering dialogue between schools, parents, and young people. The book encourages open conversations about the difficulties children face in educational settings and the ways in which adults can better support them. Its accessible approach helps to bridge gaps in understanding, offering guidance, reassurance, and strategies that can be applied in both home and school environments.
Both books have gained recognition beyond individual readers. They are widely used as training tools by UK educational authorities, helping educators and professionals deepen their understanding of neurodiverse students, recognise the importance of early intervention, and implement inclusive practices. Through her writing, Suzy has created resources that are not only informative but transformative, influencing conversations and policies around special educational needs across the country.
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