neurodiversity
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Saying Yes Too Often? The Real Cost of Overcommitting (And How to Stop Without Guilt)
Overcommitting drains your energy and presence. Learning to say no with kindness is the key to…
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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…

