Supporting a Neurodivergent Child Without Trying to “Fix” Them

Meltdowns, avoidance, or defiance can sometimes be signs of anxiety. We explore how anxiety presents in children and what supportive responses can look like at home and school.

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ADHD Isn’t a Lack of Focus — It’s a Different Way of Processing

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When Anxiety Looks Like “Bad Behaviour” in Children

Meltdowns, avoidance, or defiance can sometimes be signs of anxiety. We explore how anxiety presents in children and what supportive responses can look like at home and school.

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Do I Need an Assessment — or Is This Just a Phase?

Many families delay assessments because symptoms feel unclear or inconsistent. This post helps you understand when professional assessment can provide clarity—and peace of mind.

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