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I Don't Wanna Go

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It’s time for therapy, but none of the children want to go – they’d prefer to be doing other things. But when they do go, the children discover that therapy is fun and rewarding, and it helps them achieve their goals. Once they start, they do want to go! I Don’t Wanna Go explores the positive role therapy can play in a child’s life, and reassures readers that although therapy can seem a little challenging at times, the physical and emotional benefits are worth it.

Naomi is a physiotherapist who has worked with children throughout her career. She also has three children of her own and has been on both sides of the story: being the therapist and taking her child to therapy. This is Naomi’s first book.

* A helpful guide for children with neurodivergence (autism spectrum and ADHD) and/or physical disability.
* Explores the positive role therapy can play in a child’s life.
* Shows that therapy can be a struggle at times, but the physical and emotional benefits at the end are worth it.
* Represents the following: THE CARERS: the parents, grandparents, aunties, etc. who drag their dysregulated kids to every therapy session and tirelessly motivate and encourage. THE KIDS: who do the work. THE THERAPISTS: who strive to make each session fun, engaging and challenging.




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