ISBN 978-1-923265-93-6
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Tuning in to Alex
Understanding Auditory Processing Disorder (APD) for Children and their Champions
Follow Alex’s journey with Auditory Processing Disorder (APD) and learn how he thrives with the right support using simple, effective strategies.
This heart-warming, beautifully illustrated children’s book—created in collaboration with Dr. Angela Alexander and illustrated by Bridget Acreman—introduces young readers to APD, a neurological condition where the brain has difficulty interpreting sounds, especially speech. Through Alex’s experiences, children learn that everyday challenges can be managed with calm, support, and creativity.
Written in clear, child-friendly language, Tuning in to Alex helps children with auditory or sensory processing difficulty feel understood and empowered. It also guides parents, caregivers, educators, and peers in creating a more inclusive, empathetic environment.
Filled with practical examples and conversation starters, this book is ideal for:
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families navigating an APD diagnosis
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teachers supporting diverse learners
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audiologists, speech pathologists, occupational therapists and allied health professionals
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classrooms and friendship groups, encouraging empathy and inclusion
Tuning into Alex: Understanding Auditory Processing Disorder (APD) for Children and their Champions promotes neurodiversity, emotional literacy, resilience and the importance of the right support making a world of difference—making it an essential resource for anyone supporting children with invisible disability, learning or neurological condition.
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Hunstanton, Kings Lynn and West Norfolk
The W. E. Daw Collection
Cliff has many warm memories of visiting his grandmother’s house in Walton-on-the-Naze while growing up. There, he spent many hours exploring boxes of photographs, old postcards, glass plates, sketches, and tinkering with old photography equipment.
He later learned that these items were part of his great-great grandfather’s collection, William Edward Daw (W. E. Daw), who played a key role in the rise of amateur photography in King’s Lynn. William Edward Daw worked to capture the scenic coastline of West Norfolk, particularly the areas around Hunstanton, with its sandy beaches, cliffs, and charming villages.
Through this wonderful collection of personal photographs, postcards, and sketches, Cliff is proud to be able to bring you this unique book which celebrates the history of the region.