Focus Is My Superpower
An Inspiring Story to Help Kids Pay Attention, Avoid Distractions, and Improve Concentration for Ages 4–8
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Narrated by:
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Julie Griffiths
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By:
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Alicia Ortego
Help them discover their inner strength with a heartwarming story that turns everyday challenges into a superpower!
Focus Is My Superpower follows Lucas, a bright and curious child who wants to do well but finds his mind wandering. With the help of his wise Grandpa and a magical magnifying-glass technique, Lucas learns how to improve focus, avoid distractions, control impulses, and stay organized skills every child needs to succeed. This story gently supports children who experience ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) traits, busy thoughts, or difficulty staying on task.
This book helps children:
- Build attention skills with a simple, visual magnifying-glass strategy
- Develop self-control and learn how to manage impulses
- Strengthen task completion by focusing on one step at a time
- Gain confidence through small successes and perseverance
- Improve organizational skills at home and school with the “Focus Five” method
- Understand learning differences through a neurodiversity-affirming message
- Practice attention training through everyday routines
- Feel calm and steady using techniques that promote feeling calm
- Support friendships by sharing focus tools with others
A must-have for parents, teachers, counselors, and caregivers
Use this book to spark conversations about:
Attention and learning
Staying focused in the classroom
Managing distractions
Self-control and emotional regulation
Building routines and organizational skills
Perseverance and doing hard things
Understanding neurodiversity and inclusion
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