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Happy Families by Various Authors 3 Books Collection Set- Non Fiction- Paperback

Author: Beth Mosley
SKU: MAN-VRT-U2910-9789124292799
Barcode: 9789124292799
Publisher: Bluebird/Simon & Schuster/Orion Spring
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Titles in This Set:
The Yes Brain
Child Autism
How to raise a happy autistic child

Format: Paperback

Overview:
Happy Families is a carefully chosen three-book collection that brings practical guidance for navigating the joys and challenges of family life. This set blends accessible non-fiction that supports emotional health, resilient thinking, and compassionate understanding of autism. The Yes Brain offers strategies for helping children face setbacks with curiosity and determination, fostering problem-solving and flexible thinking. The other two titles share personal perspectives and professional insights on autism, providing parents and carers with empathy, strategies, and reassurance. Together, these books form a cohesive toolkit for families seeking balance, improved communication, and confidence in daily parenting moments. With clear, actionable guidance, this collection is ideal for parents, guardians, and educators who want to nurture mentally healthy children and a supportive home environment.

What This Collection Covers:
Across these three titles, readers explore core themes in child development: emotional regulation, resilience, and inclusive understanding of differences. The Yes Brain emphasizes turning everyday setbacks into opportunities to practice problem solving, collaboration, and self-regulation. The autism-focused volumes present autism as a difference to be understood and celebrated, offering practical guidelines for communication, routines, and meaningful inclusion. Together, they cover daily parenting moments—from anxiety and mood shifts to school transitions and social interaction—while grounding advice in real-family experience. The collection underscores empathy, respect for individual temperament, and evidence-based approaches, making it a reliable reference for families seeking supportive guidance that fits real life.

Book-by-Book Guide:

The Yes Brain
The Yes Brain invites readers to cultivate a mindset that helps kids meet life’s challenges with curiosity rather than fear. It explains how to nurture a Yes Brain—an approach that supports flexible thinking, problem solving, and social-emotional learning. Through practical exercises and real-world examples, this guide shows parents and carers how to acknowledge a child’s feelings, set clear expectations, and offer strategies that empower without overpowering. By reframing setbacks as chances to practice new skills, families can reduce power struggles and build trust. Though grounded in psychology, the writing remains accessible, making it a valuable companion for parents, teachers, and anyone supporting children through transitions and stress. The result is more confident kids who navigate daily life with resilience.

Child Autism
Child Autism presents an accessible, compassionate look at autism from the family perspective. It blends personal experience with insights from autistic adults and professionals, offering guidance on daily routines, communication, and inclusive living. The book frames autism as a difference rather than a disorder, encouraging patience, curiosity, and respect in interactions. Readers will find practical tips for reducing anxiety, improving routine, and supporting social development, alongside reflections on identity and belonging. With clear explanations and grounded advice, this title is a supportive resource for parents, siblings, and educators seeking to understand how autism shapes behavior, learning, and family life, while honoring each child’s unique strengths.

How to raise a happy autistic child
How to raise a happy autistic child offers a hopeful, experience-driven guide for families navigating a diagnosis. Drawing on a blend of lived experience, parental insights, and professional expertise, this book provides actionable strategies for communication, daily structure, and meaningful engagement. It emphasizes celebrating small successes, building routines that reduce stress, and creating inclusive environments at home, school, and in the community. Readers will find practical steps for supporting learning, fostering independence, and nurturing emotional well-being, all while validating autistic perspectives. This title can be a comforting, practical companion for parents and carers who want to help their child thrive with confidence, dignity, and joy.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This three-book collection is ideal for parents, guardians, and caregivers seeking grounded, empathetic guidance on child mental health and neurodiversity. It’s particularly valuable for families navigating anxiety, mood challenges, autism, or early childhood development. Educators and school psychologists will appreciate the clear, practical approaches for supporting children in learning and social situations. Gift buyers will find a thoughtful set for new parents, caregivers, or classrooms, offering ongoing support across different stages of childhood. Fans of accessible, evidence-informed parenting literature will welcome the blend of personal narrative and expert insight, making this set a reliable reference for years to come.

Key Benefits:

  • Supports emotional resilience and healthy communication in children
  • Offers autism-focused guidance that respects difference and diverse needs
  • Provides practical routines and problem‑solving strategies for everyday life
  • Clear, accessible writing suitable for parents, carers, and educators
  • Great for gifting as a thoughtful book collection

About the Author:
This collection brings together insights from experienced voices in child psychology and autism education. While the titles originate from different contributors, the shared goal is to support families with compassionate, evidence-informed guidance. Readers can expect clear explanations, practical exercises, and real-world examples drawn from professional practice and lived experience. The authors collaborate to address everyday parenting moments—anxiety, mood changes, communication challenges, and the joys of raising children who learn and grow at their own pace. The result is a trustworthy, accessible resource that respects each child’s individuality and offers constructive strategies for nurturing confident, connected families.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
Owning this three-book collection means having a ready-to-use toolbox for home and school life. The Yes Brain helps families approach challenges with optimism and resilience, while the autism-focused volumes provide empathy-driven guidance and practical steps that fit everyday routines. The set offers variety without losing a cohesive voice, making it ideal for shared reading, discussion, and reference. It’s a thoughtful gift for new parents, caregivers, or educators seeking reliable, engaging non-fiction that supports mental health, inclusion, and well-being. With durable paperbacks and accessible writing, this collection invites ongoing reading, conversation, and growth for every member of the family.

Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.

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