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The 2-minute family ritual that keeps parents and kids genuinely connected.
๐ Does your child light up talking about their favourite topic โ and struggle to stop?
Meet Leo โ a boy who knows everything about trains. The history, the routes, the engine specs, the record speeds. And more than anything, he wants to share it all.
But at lunch, his friend starts checking the clock. In class, the teacher cuts him off mid-sentence. At home, his sister groans: "You justโฆ overexplain everything."
Leo's heart breaks. He isn't trying to be annoying. Talking about trains makes his brain feel happy, calm, and right. Why is sharing what he loves a problem?
His passion has a name: info-dumping โ and it isn't a flaw. It's the way some beautiful, intense, wired-differently brains process joy and reach out to connect. His deep knowledge is a genuine gift.
He just needs to discover when and where it's truly welcome.
With his dad by his side, Leo builds his very own Info-Dump Guide โ complete with the Two-Minute Rule, Permission Asks, and a map of Safe Dump Zones where he can talk about trains for hours without a single groan.
โ Celebrates special interests โ deep passion and encyclopaedic knowledge are superpowers, not problems โ Removes shame โ info-dumping is a valid, beautiful way some brains process joy โ Practical, memorable strategies โ the Two-Minute Rule, permission asking, and reading listener cues โ Safe Dump Zones โ the concept of finding the right audience, not silencing the voice โ Conversation as catch โ a simple, sticky metaphor: back and forth, not one-way โ Part of the "Understanding My Unique Brain" series โ consistent, affirming, jargon-free
๐ Info-dumping is their brain processing joy โ it is valid and beautiful ๐ Special interests are gifts that make them wonderfully unique ๐ Conversation is like catch โ throwing and receiving ๐ How to ask permission before a long explanation ๐ Where to find Safe Dump Zones: places where unlimited sharing is celebrated ๐ Their passion isn't too much โ it just needs the right audience
๐ Autistic children with intense special interests ๐ Kids with ADHD who hyperfocus and "can't stop talking" about a topic ๐ Children who've been told they're "annoying" or "talk too much" ๐ Social skills support in therapy or school settings ๐ Parents who want to honour their child's passion while gently teaching social awareness ๐ Educators and therapists working on pragmatic communication skills
"My daughter sobbed with relief. She thought her dinosaur obsession made her 'bad.' This book showed her it's her superpower." โ Parent of an 8-year-old with autism
๐ Their passion is a gift. Help them share it with the right audience. Add to your cart now!
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