neurodiversity
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When Starting Feels Too Hard: Why Brains Freeze and Tasks Stall
Ever wondered why some people get excited about a task but never follow through? This post…
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Confidence Begins in Crayons: How Creativity Helps Children Believe in Themselves
Creativity isn’t just play; it’s the robust foundation on which children build lasting confidence and self-belief.
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When “Why Does Your Chest Look Different?” Opens the Door: Talking About Puberty with Your Child
Unlocking open, comfortable conversations about puberty helps children—especially neurodiverse ones—navigate this significant transition with confidence and…
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Because No Child Should Hate School: A Wake-Up Call for Parents and Educators
When a child says, ‘I hate school,’ it’s not rebellion—it’s a signal that their learning environment…
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Preparing Our Child for a Future Without Us: The Retirement Talk No One Warns Special Needs Parents About
For parents of neurodiverse children, retirement isn’t about slowing down—it’s about preparing our kids to thrive…
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Could I Be Autistic? A Gentle Guide for Adults Who’ve Always Felt ‘Different’
A heartfelt exploration into the often-overlooked signs of autism in adults—and how understanding yourself can be…
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What I Learned After Years of Advocating for My Child at School
After years of advocating for my neurodiverse child in school, I’ve learned that real change begins…
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The Hidden Cost of Saying Yes: How Boundaries Help Us Raise Happier Kids (and Protect Ourselves)
Saying “yes” too often might feel like love. Still, for mothers raising neurodiverse children, it can…

