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Embracing Uniqueness: A Therapeutic Journey Beyond Labels

In a world inundated with labels, it’s easy to get lost in the pursuit of fitting into predefined boxes. Whether it’s being labelled as “neuroatypical”...

ADHD and Autism: A Mother’s Guide to Hope and Healing

Raising a child with ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) or ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) is a journey filled with ups and downs, unique challenges, and memorable moments of joy...

Diagnosis. ADHD Therapy While Waiting: A Wise Move?

Facing ADHD in children and teens can be challenging, and the wait for a diagnosis can feel endless. Yet, you can start making a difference immediately. Early on, engaging with therapies that focus on...

A Journey Through Autism’s Village

Embarking on a heartwarming journey through a unique village where each house vividly represents a mind on the autism spectrum, we discover a world rich in diversity and colour, mirroring the vast and...

Understanding Autism in Females

Have you ever noticed someone who seems to be in their little bubble, especially in places where everyone else is busy interacting, like in school or at a party? There’s a good chance...

ADHD or Just Naughty?

Have you ever witnessed a whirlwind of energy in the form of a child at the supermarket darting around and accidentally causing chaos while their parent trails behind in a state of apologetic...

The World of Twice-Exceptional Kids: Bright Minds, Unique Challenges

In the colourful tapestry of childhood, twice-exceptional children are like rare gems that sparkle with unusual brilliance. These kids can effortlessly unravel the mysteries of the universe, code a...

Riding the Waves: ADHD, Depression, and Anxiety in Adult Life

Imagine your mind is a boat. If you’ve got ADHD, it’s like trying to steer this boat in choppy water. Now, throw in depression and anxiety, and it’s like a storm hits, making the...

When Autism and ADHD Overlap: A Guide to Navigating the Waters

Ever noticed how some kids are like whirlwinds, buzzing from one activity to the next, while others can get so lost in a single task that the world around them fades away? It’s a bit like...