The Boy Who Wore a Mask! A heartfelt true-to-life story for every Neurodivergent child who has ever felt misunderstood. Written by a mum of Autistic children, The Boy Who Wore a Mask! shines a powerful light on the unseen struggles many Neurodivergent children face in mainstream schools. Every scenario in this book is inspired by real life experiences - the overwhelming classrooms, the pressure to "fit in," the silent masking, and the emotional exhaustion that no child should have to carry. This is the story of a boy who tried his best to hide behind a mask just to survive the school day. But behind that mask was a child full of potential, creativity, and brilliance - qualities too often overlooked in environments that simple aren't built for different minds. After witnessing the deep impact these experiences had on her own children, the author made the decision to home educate, choosing understanding and connection over conformity. Through her family's journey, she reveals an important truth: Neurodivergent children are not the problem.The system is. This book offers comfort, validation, and hope to Autistic and ADHD children who have ever felt alone, confused, or "not enough." It also serves as a call for change - a reminder that education should adapt to the child, not force the child to adapt to an inflexible system. Perfect for parents, educators, and anyone who believes in inclusive, compassionate learning, The Boy Who Wore a Mask! is a powerful voice for children who deserve to be seen, heard, and understood.