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"When My Brain Is Messy" - Tania Wieclaw

from $20.99

A children’s picture book about autism and how to regulate BIG emotions related to sensory processing differences.

rhyming story filled with colourful illustrations, “When My Brain Is Messy” is about a young autistic dinosaur who experiences BIG emotions from sensory processing differences, offering age appropriate coping techniques to help achieve emotional regulation.

“When My Brain Is Messy” is written from the young dinosaur's point of view, using simple words that are easy for kids to understand - Suitable for ages 2-8 years.

Sensory differences covered and explained -

  • Racing thoughts

  • Overstimulation

  • Executive dysfunction

  • Sensitivity to sound

  • Sensitivity to light

  • Sensitivity to touch

  • Deep pressure seeking

A Colorful Journey into Autism - Opening Discussions, Acceptance, and Learning

Watch as the dinosaur's tummy transforms into a rainbow when feeling regulated, introducing kids to the concept of emotional regulation. 

Recommended by psychologists, occupational therapists, and teachers.

Printed in Victoria, Australia

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A children’s picture book about autism and how to regulate BIG emotions related to sensory processing differences.

rhyming story filled with colourful illustrations, “When My Brain Is Messy” is about a young autistic dinosaur who experiences BIG emotions from sensory processing differences, offering age appropriate coping techniques to help achieve emotional regulation.

“When My Brain Is Messy” is written from the young dinosaur's point of view, using simple words that are easy for kids to understand - Suitable for ages 2-8 years.

Sensory differences covered and explained -

  • Racing thoughts

  • Overstimulation

  • Executive dysfunction

  • Sensitivity to sound

  • Sensitivity to light

  • Sensitivity to touch

  • Deep pressure seeking

A Colorful Journey into Autism - Opening Discussions, Acceptance, and Learning

Watch as the dinosaur's tummy transforms into a rainbow when feeling regulated, introducing kids to the concept of emotional regulation. 

Recommended by psychologists, occupational therapists, and teachers.

Printed in Victoria, Australia

A children’s picture book about autism and how to regulate BIG emotions related to sensory processing differences.

rhyming story filled with colourful illustrations, “When My Brain Is Messy” is about a young autistic dinosaur who experiences BIG emotions from sensory processing differences, offering age appropriate coping techniques to help achieve emotional regulation.

“When My Brain Is Messy” is written from the young dinosaur's point of view, using simple words that are easy for kids to understand - Suitable for ages 2-8 years.

Sensory differences covered and explained -

  • Racing thoughts

  • Overstimulation

  • Executive dysfunction

  • Sensitivity to sound

  • Sensitivity to light

  • Sensitivity to touch

  • Deep pressure seeking

A Colorful Journey into Autism - Opening Discussions, Acceptance, and Learning

Watch as the dinosaur's tummy transforms into a rainbow when feeling regulated, introducing kids to the concept of emotional regulation. 

Recommended by psychologists, occupational therapists, and teachers.

Printed in Victoria, Australia

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