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Part 3: Parental Burnout – recovery, prevention and signs

June 28, 2024
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When a child needs intensive support, caregivers tend to stop prioritising self-care and push their needs to last.

Part 2: Parental Burnout – Neurodiverse families

June 20, 2024
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Parental burnout occurs when the level of stress outweighs the availability of resources to cope with it.

Part 1 : Parental burnout – definition, risk factors and impact

June 1, 2024
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Parental burnout occurs when the level of stress outweighs the availability of resources to cope with it.

Part 5 : Creating inclusive classrooms – Punishments & discipline

April 22, 2024
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It takes an empathetic and curious teacher to distinguish between a stress response, or an attempt to gain additional sensory input, or a symptom of underdeveloped skills from purposeful behaviour. 

Part 4: Creating inclusive classrooms – norms and acceptance

April 4, 2024
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Outdated classroom rules can be problematic for neurodivergent students because they have been written with a neurotypical lens.

Part 3: Creating inclusive classrooms – environment, resources and instruction

March 21, 2024
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Neurodiversity can be supported by adapting, adjusting and enhancing teaching strategies and the classroom environment.

Window of Tolerance – help your child stay regulated

January 15, 2024
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Neurodivergent children, because of their neurology and sometimes the past trauma they’ve experienced, usually have a much narrower Window of Tolerance.

Lived Experience: A new way to do Christmas

December 21, 2023
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Asking your child what is hard for them around Christmas can help you prepare and make it a smoother more enjoyable period for the whole family

children learn self-regulation through a calm adult

Find your calm so you don’t join their chaos

September 21, 2023
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Remaining calm in situations where we are triggered is not easy, but the benefits of keeping composed in challenging moments have an immediate and long term positive impact on your child.

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Teaching self-advocacy skills

September 14, 2023
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Teaching your child self-advocacy skills is giving them a life-long gift that not only equips them to seek support but also builds their self-confidence.

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