Masking Vs. Social Skills in Neurodivergent Kids
Understanding the Difference: Teaching Social Skills vs. Masking in Neurodivergent Children.
Understanding the Difference: Teaching Social Skills vs. Masking in Neurodivergent Children.
Two policies exist in SA. here’s how they can help your child access the education they deserve.
An alternative approach to traditional parenting especially for kids with conditions like PDA, autism, or ADHD.
OTs use specific terms to describe various aspects of child development and sensory processing, let’s get to know them.
Neurodivergent burnout is a state of mental, emotional, and physical exhaustion experienced by individuals who are neurodivergent.
All about ADHD. On NATIONAL ADHD DAY we’re celebrating the uniqueness of those whose brains work in their own special way!
For many parents and caregivers, differentiating between a tantrum and a meltdown can be confusing, but there are key differences.
Understanding social reciprocity and knowing how to help neurodivergent children improve can make a big difference in their lives.
The confusing world of acronyms used in the neurodivergent community explained!
Declarative language is a communication strategy that can be especially helpful when supporting neurodivergent children, such as those with autism or ADHD.