A Different Kind of Climb is a powerful and deeply personal account of one family’s journey through the education and safeguarding systems — and what happens when a child is misunderstood.
This is not a story about a “problem child.”
It is the story of a child trying to make sense of a world that often didn’t make sense to them.
From early signs in primary school to the escalating pressures of secondary education, this book follows the reality behind behaviour labels, exclusions, and safeguarding concerns. It reveals how quickly misunderstandings can grow when systems respond to actions without recognising the underlying needs.
At the same time, it tells a very common story.
A story of family, of resilience, and of the life that existed before everything changed — weekends spent in the mountains, shared challenges, and the quiet strength built along the way.
As events unfold, the impact reaches far beyond one child. It affects an entire family — emotionally, mentally, and practically — as they try to navigate complex systems, seek answers, and fight to be heard.
But this is not just a story about what went wrong.
It is also a story about persistence, understanding, and moving forward.
Through the support of those who chose to look beyond behaviour, and the strength built through adversity, a way forward begins to take shape — not by returning to what was, but by building something new.
This book offers an honest insight into:
- the reality behind behaviour in schools
- the challenges faced by families navigating complex systems
- and the importance of understanding before judgement
For parents, professionals, and anyone who has ever felt unheard — this story will resonate.