Discover the beauty of thinking differently.
A heartfelt, inspiring read for young adults and kids with ADHD — encouraging them to embrace focus, creativity, and confidence in their own unique way.
Short, relatable stories for readers of all ages
Tips to manage distractions with kindness
About the Book
A Journey of Understanding, Growth, and Self-Belief
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In Focus in a Scattered World, Sheetal Chauhan helps readers reimagine ADHD not as a limitation but as a strength.
Through gentle storytelling, reflection exercises, and mindful practices, this book empowers children and young adults to discover their personal rhythm of focus and success.
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Short, relatable stories for readers of all ages
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Tips to manage distractions with kindness
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Creative prompts that build self-esteem
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Encouragement for parents and educators
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Curiosity
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Confidence
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Creativity
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Friendship
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Games
Meet Sheetal Chauhan
About the Author
An educator, mentor, and lifelong learner, Sheetal Chauhan has spent years supporting children and young adults with special educational needs, helping them navigate challenges, celebrate their individuality, and discover their strengths. Her classroom has always been a place of patience, creativity, humour, and heartfelt connection—a space where every learner feels understood, valued, and empowered.
Driven by her passion for inclusive education, Sheetal has now poured her experience and compassion into authorship. Her children’s colouring book is an extension of her teaching philosophy: every child deserves a nurturing space to express themselves, explore their imagination, and build confidence at their own pace. Through each page, she encourages children to embrace focus, attention, and creativity with self-acceptance and joy.
With a warm voice shaped by years of SEN teaching, Sheetal hopes her work continues to inspire children, families, and educators to see the beauty in every learner’s journey.
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Discover a world where focus feels natural and being yourself is the greatest strength.



