↓ Skip to Main Content
THE NEUROVERSE LOGO
  • Facebook
  • Instagram

Main Navigation

  • Home
  • About
  • Articles
    • Articles
    • Tips From Instagram
  • Support
    • Support Tools
    • Friendship Skills Groups
  • Directory
    • Health Specialists Directory
    • Directory Membership
    • Neuroaffirming Schools South Africa
  • Products
  • Contact Us
THE NEUROVERSE LOGO
  • Facebook
  • Instagram

Off Canvas Menu

  • Home
  • About
  • Articles
    • Articles
    • Tips From Instagram
  • Support
    • Support Tools
    • Friendship Skills Groups
  • Directory
    • Health Specialists Directory
    • Directory Membership
    • Neuroaffirming Schools South Africa
  • Products
  • Contact Us

Author: theneuroverse

Fear and Loathing – Why It’s So Difficult to Face Our Children’s Shortcomings

By theneuroverse Posted in Parenting, Specialist Tagged with help, neurodivergent child, parent, support, theneuroversity
Fear and Loathing – Why It’s So Difficult to Face Our Children’s Shortcomings

No parent sets out hoping to confront their child’s struggles. Why is it so hard to face our children’s shortcomings?

Read more ›

Study Methods & Tips for High School Students with ADHD

By theneuroverse Posted in Parenting, Tips Tagged with adhd, brain, exams, neurodivergent child, parent, revision, school, support, tips
Study Methods & Tips for High School Students with ADHD

As a parent, you play a key role in helping your teenager navigate this terrain. Here’s how!

Read more ›

What Looks Like Defiance: Understanding the Distress Behind Behaviour

By theneuroverse Posted in Parenting, The Neuroversity, Tips Tagged with adhd, ASD, autism, brain, defiance, help, neurodivergent child, parent, support, tips
What Looks Like Defiance: Understanding the Distress Behind Behaviour

It’s easy in that moment to see defiance, but what if what looks like defiance is actually something very different?

Read more ›

SURVEY RESULTS: How Do Parents Feel About the Word “Neurodivergent”?

By theneuroverse Posted in Parenting Tagged with adhd, ASD, autism, brain, help, neurodivergent child, parent, theneuroversity, tips
SURVEY RESULTS: How Do Parents Feel About the Word “Neurodivergent”?

SURVEY RESULTS: How Do Parents Feel About the Word “Neurodivergent”?

Read more ›

When Do We Get to Call Ourselves or Our Children Neurodivergent?

By theneuroverse Posted in Parenting, Specialist, The Neuroversity Tagged with adhd, help, neurodivergent child, parent, support, theneuroversity
When Do We Get to Call Ourselves or Our Children Neurodivergent?

What does Neurodivergent mean? When can we describe our kids as neurodivergent? The language we use to describe our children matters.

Read more ›

Polygenics and ADHD — What South African Parents Should Know

By theneuroverse Posted in The Neuroversity, Tips Tagged with adhd, genetics, science, support, theneuroversity
Polygenics and ADHD — What South African Parents Should Know

Is there a gene for ADHD? We look at polygenics with relation to ADHD and what parents need to know.

Read more ›

From Project Manager to Parent: How Dalza Simplifies Life for Families

By theneuroverse Posted in Parenting, Tips Tagged with help, neurodivergent child, parent, support, tips
From Project Manager to Parent: How Dalza Simplifies Life for Families

A secure, parent-controlled app designed to bring order, clarity, and peace of mind for parents of neurodivergent children.

Read more ›

ADHD and Eating Disorders

By theneuroverse Posted in Parenting, The Neuroversity, Tips Tagged with adhd, eating disorder, food, help, neurodivergent child, parent, theneuroversity, tips
ADHD and Eating Disorders

This article unpacks Binge Eating Disorder (BED) and other eating disorders, how they link to ADHD.

Read more ›

Natural Supplements for ADHD

By theneuroverse Posted in The Neuroversity, Tips Tagged with adhd, brain, help, medication, natural, neurodivergent child, support, theneuroversity, tips
Natural Supplements for ADHD

Discussing natural options — vitamins, minerals, or lifestyle supports — that might help ease ADHD symptoms.

Read more ›

Autism in Girls and Women: Why It’s Often Missed

By theneuroverse Posted in Parenting, The Neuroversity Tagged with ASD, autism, brain, girls, neurodivergent child, support, theneuroversity, women
Autism in Girls and Women: Why It’s Often Missed

Autism doesn’t look the same for girls and women. Their traits can be quieter, subtler, or wrapped up in a lot of “masking,” making them harder to spot.

Read more ›

Posts pagination

1 2 3 … 11 Next
  • Fear and Loathing – Why It’s So Difficult to Face Our Children’s Shortcomings
  • Study Methods & Tips for High School Students with ADHD
  • What Looks Like Defiance: Understanding the Distress Behind Behaviour
  • SURVEY RESULTS: How Do Parents Feel About the Word “Neurodivergent”?
  • When Do We Get to Call Ourselves or Our Children Neurodivergent?
  • November 2025
  • October 2025
  • September 2025
  • August 2025
  • July 2025
  • June 2025
  • May 2025
  • April 2025
  • March 2025
  • February 2025
  • January 2025
  • November 2024
  • October 2024
  • September 2024
  • August 2024
  • July 2024
  • June 2024
  • May 2024
  • April 2024
  • March 2024
  • February 2024
  • January 2024
  • December 2023
  • November 2023
  • Parenting
  • Personal
  • Specialist
  • Teachers
  • The Neuroversity
  • Tips
  • Uncategorized

Footer Menu

  • Home
  • About
  • Articles
  • Support
  • Directory
  • Products
  • Contact Us

Copyright © 2025 The Neuroverse |Privacy Policy