$19.99 USD

Social Sense: A Toolkit for Navigating People Stuff

For neurodivergent kids & teens (ages 8–18)

Social life doesn’t come with an instruction manual — but this book comes close.

Social Sense is a practical, no-nonsense guide designed for neurodivergent minds who think deeply, feel intensely, and often find “people stuff” confusing, exhausting, or just plain weird.

This is not a book about “fixing” yourself. It’s about giving you the tools, power, and language to move through the social world on your terms.


What You’ll Accomplish With This Book:

Decode the hidden rules of social situations — and decide which ones matter to you.
Spot what’s really going on in confusing moments.
Say the right things when faced with mixed messages, fake friends, or awkward situations.
Set boundaries without guilt or drama.
Recover from burnout, shutdowns, and ghosting.
Build real, safe friendships that support who you are.
Drop the mask and show your real self — in your own way, at your own pace.
Navigate power dynamics and popularity games without losing yourself.
Handle rejection and being left out without losing your worth.


What You’ll Receive:

📚 11 full chapters (81 Pages)  packed with tools, scripts, and real-life examples:
→ Conversations that don’t suck.
→ Masking, meltdowns, and what happens after.
→ Setting boundaries (even when it feels scary).
→ Finding your way to connect — without blending in.

Bonus sections with ready-to-use tools for:
→ Group projects.
→ Friendship maintenance (ND style).
→ Explaining neurodivergence without over-sharing.
→ Surviving group dynamics without masking.
→ Speaking up at school — without getting in trouble.

💬 Scripts for hard moments:
→ What to say when someone calls you “too literal”.
→ How to reset after saying the wrong thing.
→ How to exit draining conversations.
→ How to protect your peace when ghosted.


Why This Book Is Different:

  • It’s built for how neurodivergent brains actually work — not how the world says you should be.

  • It’s practical and actionable — not vague advice like “just be yourself.”

  • It centers YOUR values, safety, and peace — not popularity or perfection.


If you’ve ever felt left out, shut down, too much, or invisible — this is your toolkit.

Let’s make your way work.