A hand dryer roars to life in a public restroom. Someone starts chewing gum in the car. A balloon appears at a birthday party and suddenly the whole afternoon feels like a countdown to disaster. To one person, these are ordinary sounds. To someone with sound sensitivity, they can bring intense discomfort, fear, anger, or […]
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Teaching Mindfulness to Kids Who Cannot Sit Still
“Sit still, close your eyes, and clear your mind.” For some kids, that instruction sounds less like relaxation and more like an impossible pop quiz. Their foot is tapping, their fingers are exploring the carpet, they can hear the refrigerator humming from two rooms away, and now an adult wants them to think about nothing. […]
Why Neurodivergent Kids Need More Rest and Less Hustle Culture
Somewhere along the way, childhood became very busy. School, homework, tutoring, sports, music lessons, social plans, enrichment activities, and maybe a little time to breathe if nobody has scheduled that too. Our culture often celebrates the child who is always achieving, always improving, always doing something useful. But for many neurodivergent kids, including autistic children […]
Neurodivergent Teens and Burnout, Early Warning Signs Parents Should Watch
One day your teen is handling school, homework, friendships, family chatter, and the daily mystery of where all the clean socks disappeared to. Then, slowly, something shifts. They are sleeping more but still seem exhausted. A small request sparks tears or anger. Sounds they once managed now feel unbearable. Homework that used to take thirty […]
How Mind Body Techniques Reduce Sensory Overload
Sensory overload can arrive like an unexpected guest who walks in, turns up every light, starts three conversations, and somehow makes your shirt tag feel personally offensive. For many autistic people and others with ADHD, dyslexia, or different sensory processing needs, ordinary places can become intensely demanding. A busy supermarket, a noisy classroom, a crowded […]
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