Understanding Declarative Language: A Helpful Tool for Supporting Neurodivergent Kids
Declarative language is a communication strategy that can be especially helpful when supporting neurodivergent children, such as those with autism or ADHD.
Declarative language is a communication strategy that can be especially helpful when supporting neurodivergent children, such as those with autism or ADHD.
Misophonia is a condition where specific sounds, like chewing or tapping, trigger intense emotional reactions such as anger or anxiety. It’s common in neurodivergent individuals. Find out more.
Understanding the criteria outlined in the DSM-5 can help parents recognise potential signs and seek appropriate evaluation and support for their children.
Traditional methods like scolding or time-outs often miss the mark, failing to consider the unique challenges and needs of these children. So, how do we bridge this gap?
An increasingly popular diagnosis, what is Irlen Syndrome and is it a real thing?
This guide explores the unique sleep issues faced by neurodivergent children and offers practical advice to improve their sleep quality.
Explaining your neurodivergent child to family members, tips to help you navigate this discussion…
Shoot, we know it’s hard. When a meltdown happens, it might trigger you as well. We can’t always be the perfect parent, but we can try and manage meltdowns as best we can. And remember, it’s not personal, it’s not …
Wondering how to make school the best experience possible for your neurodivergent child? Here are 15 tips to help you navigate the new year.