Every child is unique, and support strategies should be tailored to individual needs. In the blog we introduce Emily, an imaginative 11-year-old girl facing challenges with executive functioning, impacting her daily life and self-esteem. Executive dysfunction affects...
Navigating the educational journey with a neurodivergent child can present unique challenges within a school system primarily designed for neurotypical students. As a parent, advocating for your child’s needs becomes paramount for fostering a supportive learning...
Interest-based family-time projects are a way to spend time together that allows for shared experiences, strengthening life skills and bonding. Rather than outsourcing all our children’s learning to teachers, therapists or extracurricular clubs, having time to create...
Are you self-managing an NDIS plan? Welcome to the hassle-free guide that navigates you through the ins and outs of logging into the NDIS myplace portal and how to stay on top of self-managed plans and invoices. From prepping your information to mastering the art of...
The holidays, while magical and heartwarming, can also bring unique trials for families navigating the diverse needs of their children. Years of cultural indoctrination create within us an internalised sense of pressure to create the ‘perfect’ Christmas/Hanukkah/ New...
The journey to school begins long before the first bell rings and for many neurodivergent (ND) families, the preparation for the upcoming school year is a carefully orchestrated process that starts even before the previous school year ends. Holly takes us on an...