Andrew Fuller, the renowned clinical psychologist and family therapist, is set to release his newest book in June 2025. This groundbreaking guide promises to revolutionise how parents and educators approach neurodivergence in children, shifting from deficit-focused thinking to a strength-based perspective that celebrates difference.
A Paradigm Shift in Neurodiversity
Andrew's upcoming book, Neuroadvantage, challenges the traditional narrative surrounding neurodevelopmental variations such as ADHD, autism and dyslexia. Rather than viewing these conditions primarily as challenges to overcome, Andrew reframes neurodivergence as a collection of unique strengths and abilities that, when properly understood, can become powerful advantages.
Drawing from thousands of real-world cases, Andrew provides evidence-based strategies that help parents and educators identify and nurture the hidden talents within neurodivergent children. The book addresses common areas where neurodivergent children may face challenges – attention, sensory processing, reading, writing and emotional regulation – and reveals how these very same areas can become sources of exceptional capability.

Practical Tools for Real-World Success
What sets Andrew's approach apart is its practicality. The book isn't just theoretical; it's filled with actionable techniques for navigating everyday situations, from school meetings to homework struggles. Parents will find concrete strategies for building executive function skills and supporting emotional regulation in ways that honour their child's unique neurological makeup.
Neuroadvantage is particularly valuable for parents who feel overwhelmed by traditional educational systems that often fail to recognise the potential within neurodivergent thinking. Andrew empowers readers to become effective advocates for their children, providing frameworks for productive conversations.
The Author's Expertise
As an Honorary Fellow at the University of Melbourne with extensive experience working across Australia, Asia, the UK and New Zealand, Andrew brings unparalleled expertise to this subject. His background in neuroscience, learning, resilience and wellbeing informs every page, resulting in a resource that is both scientifically grounded and deeply compassionate.
Andrew's reputation for helping people 'create futures they can fall in love with' shines through in this latest work. His holistic approach recognises that supporting neurodivergent children isn't just about academic success – it's about nurturing confident, resilient individuals who understand and appreciate their unique gifts.
For parents and educators seeking positive, empowering approaches to supporting neurodivergent children, Neuroadvantage promises to be an essential addition to their libraries.
Pre-order Neuroadvantage here.