Dysgraphia Support And Intervention
Dysgraphia support is not about forcing neater handwriting — it is about helping children communicate with less stress and more confidence.
Dysgraphia support is not about forcing neater handwriting — it is about helping children communicate with less stress and more confidence.
Task paralysis is more than procrastination. For many neurodivergent people, starting a task can feel neurologically overwhelming.
A heartfelt letter explaining the lived reality of parenting neurodivergent children, and how friends can offer true understanding, acceptance, and support.
Autistic friendship doesn’t need fixing. Learn how to support real connection while teaching social skills as tools for confidence, safety, and meaningful relationships.
Acceptance vs. Awareness. Every April, the world turns its attention to autism. And somewhere in the middle of it all, you’re still trying to get your child’s shoes on before the school run.
Understand the difference between effective interventions and support tools for dyslexia and why early intervention is important.
What is dyslexia? How can you tell if your child has dyslexia and what can you do? Here’s a guide for South African parents.
How to Decide About Medication Without Panic: A Neurodiversity-Informed Guide for South African Parents
Learn what a WISC-V assessment is, what it measures, and how it helps identify your child’s learning strengths, challenges and support needs.
Why both parents’ input at a child’s healthcare visit improves understanding, reduces stress, and supports better outcomes for neurodivergent children and families.