The storm has passed, but the air still feels heavy. After a meltdown, there is often a quiet moment where everything slows down, and it can be hard to know what to do next. This phase, recovery, is where the brain is trying to rebalance after being overwhelmed. For autistic and ADHD kids, a meltdown […]
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Teaching Self Regulation Through Play for ADHD and Autistic Kids
A game starts, laughter builds, and something subtle happens in the background, a child pauses, waits, adjusts, tries again. That moment right there, that is self regulation in action, and it often shows up best during play, not lectures. For ADHD and autistic kids, self regulation is not about “behaving better,” it is about learning […]
Why Routines Reduce Panic for Anxious Neurodivergent Teens
The morning starts smoother when you already know what comes next. No guessing, no sudden surprises, just a quiet sense of “I’ve got this.” For many anxious neurodivergent teens, routines are not about being rigid, they are about feeling safe. When the brain struggles with uncertainty, even small unknowns can trigger a stress response. Research […]
Parenting Neurodivergent Kids Through Big Feelings Without Escalating Tension
The moment hits fast, a raised voice, tears, maybe a slammed door, and suddenly the whole room feels charged. Big feelings in neurodivergent kids can arrive like a storm, intense, loud, and hard to pause once they start. What often gets missed is that these moments are not about control or behavior, they are about […]
Autism and Listening Fatigue, Understanding Why Conversations Drain Energy
The conversation is still going, but the energy is not. Words start to blur, background sounds get louder, and even simple replies feel like hard work. For many autistic individuals, this is listening fatigue, and it is very real. Listening is not just hearing words, it is processing tone, filtering noise, reading facial cues, and […]
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