The museum is loud. The lights are bright. But Maya has a plan.
Maya is ready for the class field trip. She has her bright yellow raincoat. She has her visual schedule. And most importantly, she has her big red headphones—her shield against the world.
But when Maya steps into the museum lobby, the "noise soup" begins to boil. Shoes squeak. Babies cry. Loudspeakers boom. When a sudden fire alarm turns a fun day into a sensory emergency, Maya must dig deep to find her calm.
With the help of her supportive teacher, Mr. G, and her trusty tablet, Maya discovers that courage doesn't always mean being loud. Sometimes, courage is pressing a button that says "STOP."
Why Readers Love This BookMaya Finds Her Voice is a triumph of neurodiverse representation. It offers a gentle, inside-look at sensory processing differences and the power of AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication).
This book is perfect for:
Inclusive Classrooms: Helping students understand neurodivergence and empathy.
Sensory Regulation: Modeling practical tools like noise-canceling headphones, visual schedules, and deep breathing.
Special Education: A rare picture book featuring a non-speaking protagonist who self-advocates using technology.
Social-Emotional Learning (SEL): Demonstrating co-regulation and the importance of respecting personal boundaries.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The museum is loud. The lights are bright. But Maya has a plan.Maya is ready for the class field trip. She has her bright yellow raincoat. She has her visual schedule. And most importantly, she has her big red headphones-her shield against the world.But when Maya steps into the museum lobby, the "noise soup" begins to boil. Shoes squeak. Babies cry. Loudspeakers boom. When a sudden fire alarm turns a fun day into a sensory emergency, Maya must dig deep to find her calm.With the help of her supportive teacher, Mr. G, and her trusty tablet, Maya discovers that courage doesn't always mean being loud. Sometimes, courage is pressing a button that says "STOP."Why Readers Love This BookMaya Finds Her Voice is a triumph of neurodiverse representation. It offers a gentle, inside-look at sensory processing differences and the power of AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication).This book is perfect for: Inclusive Classrooms: Helping students understand neurodivergence and empathy.Sensory Regulation: Modeling practical tools like noise-canceling headphones, visual schedules, and deep breathing.Special Education: A rare picture book featuring a non-speaking protagonist who self-advocates using technology.Social-Emotional Learning (SEL): Demonstrating co-regulation and the importance of respecting personal boundaries. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798218910174
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