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Dysregulation isn't a behaviour problem. It's a stress response.
When children — especially neurodivergent children — are in a state of overwhelm, they’re not choosing chaos. Their bodies are doing everything they can to cope with the situation.


When the System Stops Listening: Why the New NDIS Changes Hurt Neurodivergent Families
Neurodivergence is not predictable or linear. We know this. We live this. So why does the system continue to behave as if it doesn’t?


Why Screen Time Can Be Helpful for Neurodivergent Kids
For neurodivergent kids, in particular, screens can be a lifeline. They offer predictable routines, accessible learning formats, a space to explore special interests, and even a safe social outlet. In a world that often feels too much, screens can give their nervous system a break without taking away their curiosity or creativity.


Let’s Talk About Neuro-Affirming Language (And Why It’s Time We Retire a Few Old Phrases)
Neuro-affirming language is a way of speaking with and about neurodivergent people that’s rooted in respect, compassion, and acceptance.
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