Libby Scott Official
@BlogLibby
AuDHD 17 yr old girl. Co-author of best-selling “Can You See Me?” series @scholasticuk. Represented by @juliachurchill Account run by Libby & her mum!
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Big announcement! I’m now on spotify with my debut single. I’d appreciate it so much if you’d listen. All the support for mine and Rebeccas books over the years have given me the confidence to pursue my dream of being a singer so thank you to everyone❤️ open.spotify.com/album/77P0Ul1Y…
How do you imagine education at its best? Have you asked students? Check out Libby Scott's ideas on how we could improve education ... Do you think the ideas above are doable? How are you or could you put these ideas into action? buff.ly/3PrGeNy
✨Neurodivergent Rep Book Recommendations✨ In honour of #NeurodiversityCelebrationWeek, here are 30 books with neurodivergent characters. If you have any other recommendations for books with realistic neurodivergent representation, leave them below! #NeurodiversityWeek #NCW
Great thunk! @ITLWorldwide Makes me think of one of my favourite #learningpioneers quotes from @BlogLibby : "if you have vocal chords, use them." Are you using your voice to positively shape the world around you whilst you are alive?
A Thursday Thunk with a message for us all, perhaps?
Congratulations to DIMPLE AND ME by @pipsjones, HOW TO BE MORE HEDGEHOG by @amconway_author, KICKED OUT by @a_reflective and ALL THE PIECES OF ME by @BlogLibby and @WestcottWriter. All Empathy Lab picks for '24. empathylab.uk 👏👏👏
Yay thanks for being a great publisher to work with ❤️
We're so proud to have four books featured in the 2024 #ReadForEmpathyCollection - huge congrats all. Finding My Voice by @Aoife_Dooley Glitter Boy by @MrEagletonIan Boy Like Me by @simonjamesgreen All the Pieces of Me @BlogLibby & @WestcottWriter
Helping to develop empathy for autistic people is a big part of the Tally series and it’s so good to have that recognised by @EmpathyLabUK #ReadForEmpathy empathylab.uk/RFE-2024
So proud that All The Pieces of Me has been selected for this important list. Thank you @EmpathyLabUK #ReadForEmpathy You can download the full guide here: empathylab.uk/RFE-2024
Here’s our full list of Secondary #ReadForEmpathy picks – essential reading for older children and teens aged 12-16. There’s plenty to inspire – all whilst nurturing empathy! Download the FREE Secondary Guide at empathylab.uk/RFE-2024 #ReadingforPleasure
You can’t have a mental health week and not have @charliemackesy at least once ❤️ also another lovely #BookoftheDay from @BlogLibby and @WestcottWriter lovely helping and supporting our students with this 💜💙🩷💙💜
I am passionate about education. Working in & with schools has been my life. But for my daughter @bloglibby it was school itself that was the barrier to her learning, not her autism. She found the pressured, punitive state secondary culture so stress-inducing that she stopped…
🔴 ‘You feel like a failure’: the parents driven to despair by their children’s refusal to go to school. As an attendance crisis grips British education, desperate families struggle to find solutions - with some choosing to go private telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/02/0…
Osprey’s class book at the moment is Can You See Me? They are really enjoying listening to Tally’s journey into Year 7. Some of their sketches from today. @BlogLibby
6/7 Our next stop is @scholasticuk, @BlogLibby and @WestcottWriter's Can You See Me ☁️ Inspired by Libby Scott's own experience of living with autism, this audiobook is a great addition to an older listeners library, being both engaging and insightful. voxblock.co.uk/products/can-y…
It’s the perfect time to “gift” a love of reading! Check out our latest #NoraNotes blog post for a few of our favorites that will make perfect gifts for friends and family alike. #KidsLit thenoraproject.ngo/nora-notes-blo…
Hi everyone ❤️ My cameo is now 33% off for the next month! From birthday/Christmas wishes, to questions about the books or even advice for fellow auties, a cameo can be a great gift for fans of Can You See Me! Click my link to book now or find out more v.cameo.com/e/aiZLSpN9IEb
Check out our display including brilliant titles from @TamsinWrites @BlogLibby @WestcottWriter @Kimslater01 @BooksandChokers @SarahCAuthor @stewfoster1 plus our fantastic #bookoftheweek by @JSW_writer❤️📚#AntiBullyingWeek #MakeANoise
Join us for #AntiBullyingWeek and #OddSocksDay from 13th-17th November 2022🧦 Too often we are silent when we see bullying take place. So this year, let's #MakeANoise about bullying and what we can all do to put a stop to it 📢 Find out more:
We're excited to share our newest #audiobook release, The Can You See Me Audiobook Bundle ☁️🌻 by @BlogLibby and @WestcottWriter! Join Tally as she navigates the world as a young autistic girl, inspired by Libby Scott's own experiences. voxblock.co.uk/products/can-y…
Kym Scott and @BlogLibby are LIVE in the Primary Hall. Libby is the author of "Can you see me?" and together they are changing the face of how Autism presents itself. #neurodivergence
Very proud Mum right now, well done @bloglibby, you did a great job joining me virtually in Thailand for your first international seminar! Next step author visits and autism advocacy in schools.
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