Overview
Every family has a weird one-the kid who wears pajama pants to picture day, monologues about mushrooms, or would rather build imaginary worlds than chase popularity. And if you're honest, you've probably wondered: Are they going to be okay? Dr. Nikki Driver-middle school administrator, mom of six, and former weirdo herself-has good news: weird is not the problem. Mean is the problem. Fear is the problem. Chasing normal is the problem. In this funny, honest, and practical guide, Driver helps parents stop managing appearances and start raising adults. She shows how to tell the difference between harmless awkward phases and real concerns, build confidence that doesn't depend on approval, and support your child's individuality without turning it into a performance. Because the goal isn't to raise kids who fit in-it's to raise kids who know who they are. The children who stand out in middle school often become the adults who create, innovate, lead, and change the world. If you're ready to trade panic for perspective and pressure for purpose, this book will show you how. Take a breath. Your weirdo is going to be more than fine.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798248563906
- ISBN-10: 9798248563906
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: May 2026
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.28 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.41 pounds
- Page Count: 132
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