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What Readers Are Saying About Mind of All Kinds

Voices from our neurodiverse community share why this story matters.
“Kaitlyn has written something truly special here. Minds of All Kinds doesn't just teach kids about neurodiversity, it teaches them empathy, and that every single brain belongs. I know firsthand how powerful it is to feel seen, and this is the book I wish every classroom had."
Anna Elder
autism advocate and founder, Twin Cities Autism Support Network, and Anna Elder Homes
“Minds of All Kinds beautifully captures the magic that happens when students have a teacher who embraces, celebrates, and encourages their unique neurotypes. Ms. Bloom models what true acceptance looks like—meeting each student where they are and guiding her class to do the same. It's the kind of classroom every child deserves. This story reminds readers that inclusion isn't just important, it's a gift to us all."
Katie Engstrom
founder, See Me Neurodiverse
“I love the way Kaitlyn's book describes the small ways we can understand our neurodivergent friends better, and help everyone have an enjoyable learning experience! The illustrations are great as well!"
Laura Olson
co-founder, Twin Cities Autism Foundation
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