Five Ways to Support Your Neurodiverse Child at Home You don’t have to parent perfectly — connection and understanding matter most. Quick Summary: Get curious: what’s hard? Calm bodies learn better Flexible paths and timelines Offer choices Celebrate uniqueness and strengths Parents often tell me they feel stuck with confusing parenting decisions, and sometimes...
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Boredom – The Roots and Remedy
“I’m bored…” The phrase nearly every parent hears throughout the summer, and it seems that it does not matter how many activities, camps, groups or events your child is signed up for – the issue of boredom is constantly lurking around the corner of the next hour. Inevitably, it happens around day two of summer....
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Protecting Your Child Online: Prefer Awareness Over Control
If you search ‘how to protect your child online’, you’ll most likely become overwhelmed with a flood of information. In one corner is the fear monger, spewing forth all the rancid possibilities and imminent demise of your child once they connect to the internet. In the other corner are the shouts for ‘privacy!’ and how...


