A Neurodivergent's Guide to High School

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Starting high school can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re a neurodivergent young person. Neurodivergent Educator and author Sharon Witt has written this book especially for you!

This practical and reassuring e-book is designed to help kids feel calmer, more confident, and more prepared as they step into this big new chapter. With clear explanations, visual-friendly strategies, and real-life tools, students will learn how to manage change, reduce anxiety, and advocate for what they need at school. This guide empowers neurodivergent kids to understand themselves better, build supportive relationships, and start high school feeling capable and supported.

In this 30-page guide, students will learn how to:

  • Navigate big changes and understand why transitions can feel hard, and what helps

  • Reduce anxiety in the first four weeks of high school using simple, practical strategies

  • Use “previewing” techniques to reduce uncertainty and feel more prepared for new situations

  • Understand why visual systems work and how to use them to stay organised and calm

  • Prepare for classes with confidence, including routines, checklists, and planning tools

  • Learn how to advocate for their needs in a clear and respectful way

  • Build positive partnerships with teachers and feel safer asking for help

  • Develop strategies for making friends and navigating social situations

  • Recognise their strengths as a neurodivergent learner

  • Build independence, self-confidence, and self-understanding

Sign up to the Sharon Witt Community to download the guide for FREE

Starting high school can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re a neurodivergent young person. Neurodivergent Educator and author Sharon Witt has written this book especially for you!

This practical and reassuring e-book is designed to help kids feel calmer, more confident, and more prepared as they step into this big new chapter. With clear explanations, visual-friendly strategies, and real-life tools, students will learn how to manage change, reduce anxiety, and advocate for what they need at school. This guide empowers neurodivergent kids to understand themselves better, build supportive relationships, and start high school feeling capable and supported.

In this 30-page guide, students will learn how to:

  • Navigate big changes and understand why transitions can feel hard, and what helps

  • Reduce anxiety in the first four weeks of high school using simple, practical strategies

  • Use “previewing” techniques to reduce uncertainty and feel more prepared for new situations

  • Understand why visual systems work and how to use them to stay organised and calm

  • Prepare for classes with confidence, including routines, checklists, and planning tools

  • Learn how to advocate for their needs in a clear and respectful way

  • Build positive partnerships with teachers and feel safer asking for help

  • Develop strategies for making friends and navigating social situations

  • Recognise their strengths as a neurodivergent learner

  • Build independence, self-confidence, and self-understanding