Finally, An ADHD Guide That Actually Makes Sense
A practical, child-friendly book that helps families understand ADHD and build tools that stick.
You received the diagnosis.
Or maybe you’ve suspected it for a while.
You’ve read articles. Listened to advice. Tried new strategies.
But you’re still asking:
Now what?
This book bridges the gap between diagnosis and daily life. It helps children and parents understand how the ADHD brain works — and what to actually do about it.


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Meet The Orbit Crew
Children don’t learn best from lectures.
They learn through story, characters, and connection.
The Orbit Crew was created to help kids understand focus, emotions, worry, and confidence in a simple, empowering way.
Each character represents a different “mission power” and guides children through tools they can use at home, at school, and in real life.
This isn’t just information.
It’s interaction.
What Makes This Book Different
The Journey Starts With Understanding
ADHD is not a discipline issue.
It is a brain-based difference.
When children understand how their brain works, everything shifts.
Confidence replaces confusion.
Structure replaces chaos.
Connection replaces shame.
This book was created to start that shift.
Written by Vanessa Fata, Registered Therapeutic Counsellor and ADHD Specialist, this guide was developed from real conversations with families navigating ADHD every day.

Questions? We all have them.
What age is this book best for?
Designed for children ages 5–10, but helpful for younger readers with a parent and older kids who benefit from visual learning.
Is this book only for children diagnosed with ADHD?
No. It’s for children who have ADHD, suspect they might, or simply struggle with focus, big emotions, or impulse control. It also helps siblings and classmates understand ADHD better.
How is this different from other ADHD books?
This book blends evidence-informed strategies with story-based learning. It doesn’t just explain ADHD — it gives children language, tools, and relatable characters that make concepts stick.
Will this help me as a parent too?
Yes. While written for kids, parents gain a clear, compassionate framework for understanding ADHD at home and supporting their child with structure and warmth.
Is this a storybook or educational guide?
It’s both. The story format keeps children engaged, while the embedded strategies provide real-life support.
Where can I buy it?
The Orbit Crew is available on Amazon in print format. Click the button above or below to order your copy.


