In Adroa’s New Home, we join Adroa as he and his sister leave the city and move in with their grandparents on a farm. Through his family’s acceptance, understanding, optimism, grit, patience and love, we watch Adroa and his sister navigate life events which can be challenging and stressful. We learn more about people and their differences, and how to support people no matter these differences. We are all equal, and we all have to learn how to navigate life together. This book explains the importance of making accommodations for those who need them, such as people on the autism spectrum and others who are neurodivergent. Accepting that brains and emotions can work differently for others is often harder to understand, but is an important part of any person’s development.”