Supporting Children at Home

Home is often the safest and most predictable place for neurodivergent children. Simple routines and consistent expectations can help children feel more secure and emotionally regulated.
Finding the Right Specialist

Families often feel unsure about which professionals to contact when seeking support. Understanding what different specialists do can make the process clearer.
Understanding Sensory Needs

Sensory processing differences affect how people experience sound, touch, light, movement, or other sensory input.
How to Talk About Neurodiversity

Talking about neurodiversity can feel daunting for families, but conversations often become easier when approached with honesty and calm reassurance.
School & Learning Support

Schools play a key role in supporting neurodivergent learners. Many children benefit from practical strategies that make classroom experiences clearer, calmer, and more predictable.
Early Signs and Indicators

Many families first begin exploring neurodiversity when they notice certain behaviours or developmental patterns that feel different from what they expected.