A FRANKSTON author is shining a light on neurodiversity and how to support children with additional learning needs with a new book series.
Anne Vize has published the Inclusive Education book series throughout this year. Vize says the series was written “to provide practical insights and straight forward information on autism, ADHD, dyslexia, dyspraxia and communication needs. They focus on what we know works, and importantly they also dispel myths and misunderstandings which can cloud judgement and make it harder for children to learn and thrive.”
Vize says that writing the series has been “a wonderful opportunity to learn about inclusive education around the world, finding out about evidence-based strategies which work well in schools.”
“It’s also been positive for our own Frankston and Mornington Peninsula community, showing that educational writing and publishing is a vibrant and important part of our local economy,” Vize said. “Going forward, I dream of a time when we no longer talk about inclusion, but instead simply talk about education for all children.”
The books have been sold across Australia, New Zealand, and as far as Ireland. For more information visit annevizewriting.com
First published in the Mornington News – 4 November 2025



