Friendship & Feelings: Why They’re a Package Deal
Friendship and feelings go hand in hand—especially for neurodivergent kids who may need extra support navigating social and emotional moments. In this post, we explore why emotional awareness is at the heart of meaningful connection and share practical, play-based ways to help children build both friendship skills and emotional understanding.
Foundations First: The Core Skills That Help Neurodivergent Kids Thrive
Before academics come the basics. Explore the core emotional, social, and executive functioning skills kids need to truly thrive.
Building Adaptation Skills: Helping Neurodivergent Kids Navigate Change and the Holidays
Change can feel overwhelming for neurodivergent kids. Learn simple ways to build flexibility and make holidays and transitions smoother.
Why Transitions Are So Hard (And What You Can Do to Help)
From turning off the TV to leaving the house, transitions can trigger big feelings. Here’s why they’re tough — and how to make them easier.
Listening Fatigue: The Hidden Reason Your Child May Be Exhausted After School
After-school meltdowns might not be behavior — they might be exhaustion. Learn how listening fatigue impacts kids and how to help them recharge.