A Real Voice Sharing Her Neurodivergent Experiences
Join Maddie’s journey through her very first children’s book, a heartfelt story written in her own words about what it feels like to experience the world with an AuDHD brain and a PDA profile.
Maddie wrote her first book because children with different brains can often feel misunderstood. She wanted to help explain what is happening inside her mind in a way that children and adults could understand together. By sharing her thoughts, feelings and experiences honestly, she hopes other children will feel less alone and more accepted for who they are.
Through gentle honesty, creativity, big feelings, and real-life experiences, Maddie shares the challenges, emotions, and wonderful strengths that can come with thinking differently.
This is more than just a book. It’s the beginning of a journey to help children feel understood, help adults see the world through different eyes, and remind every child that different brains are not wrong, just different.
Created with warmth, kindness, and hope, Maddie hopes her stories will help other children feel safer, more accepted, and proud of who they are.
This Is Me, This Is My Brain

Sharing Stories from Different Brains
Different Brains Club highlights storytelling from Maddie's perspective to help families and children understand neurodivergent experiences. Through soft illustrations and real words, it creates a safe and joyful space for all to feel accepted and celebrated.

Why Families and Educators Love Different Brains Club
Accessible, authentic stories and resources that promote kindness, acceptance, and understanding of neurodiversity.
Child-Led Perspectives
Authentic experiences shared from Maddie’s unique AuDHD and PDA viewpoints.
Gentle, Creative Design
Soft pastel watercolors and hand-drawn doodles create a comforting visual experience.
Words From Our Community
Hear from children, parents, teachers, psychologists and counsellors who have shared Maddie’s journey and the impact her words have had.
IMPORTANT REFLECTION
"An important reflection on the experiences and challenges when living with neurodivergence. Maddie helps provides a voice for others who may not have the words yet”
Mrs Sarah Rowe, Secondary School Teacher
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