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

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

By theneuroverse Posted in Parenting, Research & Specialist Views Tagged with help, neurodivergent child, parent, support, theneuroversity

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

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Study Methods & Tips for High School Students with ADHD

Study Methods & Tips for High School Students with ADHD

By theneuroverse Posted in ADHD, ADHD in Teenagers, Education & School Support, Learning Differences, Practical Strategies, Tips Tagged with adhd, brain, exams, neurodivergent child, parent, revision, school, support, tips

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

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What Looks Like Defiance: Understanding the Distress Behind Behaviour

What Looks Like Defiance: Understanding the Distress Behind Behaviour

By theneuroverse Posted in Parenting, PDA, Practical Strategies, The Neuroversity, Understanding Behaviour Tagged with adhd, ASD, autism, brain, defiance, help, neurodivergent child, parent, support, tips

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

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

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

By theneuroverse Posted in Research & Specialist Views Tagged with adhd, ASD, autism, brain, help, neurodivergent child, parent, theneuroversity, tips

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

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

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

By theneuroverse Posted in Parenting, Research & Specialist Views Tagged with adhd, help, neurodivergent child, parent, support, theneuroversity

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

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

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

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

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ADHD and Eating Disorders

ADHD and Eating Disorders

By theneuroverse Posted in ADHD, ADHD in Children, ADHD in Teenagers, Co-occurring Conditions, Parenting, The Neuroversity Tagged with adhd, eating disorder, food, help, neurodivergent child, parent, theneuroversity, tips

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

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Perception of Neurodivergence in South Africa

Perception of Neurodivergence in South Africa

By theneuroverse Posted in ADHD in Children, Parenting, Real Stories, The Neuroversity Tagged with adhd, ASD, autism, neurodivergent child, parent, south africa, support

How is autism perceived in South Africa? It’s a condition met with side-eyes, silence, shame, and, sometimes, supernatural explanations.

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When Words Won’t Work: How Movement Helped My Son Regulate After a Hard Day

When Words Won’t Work: How Movement Helped My Son Regulate After a Hard Day

By theneuroverse Posted in Parenting, Real Stories, Tips Tagged with adhd, help, neurodivergent child, OT, parent, proprioception, support, tips

A personal story about how movement helped my son regulate during a hard day and how you can help your child regulate.

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Communication Shouldn’t Be This Hard!

Communication Shouldn’t Be This Hard!

By theneuroverse Posted in Parenting, Real Stories Tagged with neurodivergent child, parent, support, theneuroversity

The hidden load of communication admin for parents of neurodivergent children is epic. Why is it so hard and what can help.

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