Support for Neurodivergent Children and Their Families
Guidance for parents navigating autism, ADHD, emotional overwhelm, and the daily challenges of raising a child who experiences the world differently.
Parenting a neurodivergent child can be deeply rewarding, but it can also feel confusing, exhausting, and isolating at times. Many parents find themselves searching for answers while trying to support their child in systems that are not always designed with their needs in mind.
Support focuses on helping families better understand their child’s unique needs while developing practical strategies for home, school, and daily life.
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Understanding Neurodivergent Children
Neurodivergent children experience the world in ways that may differ from typical expectations. This can include differences in communication, sensory processing, emotional regulation, attention, and social interaction.
Conditions often associated with neurodivergence include:
• Autism
• ADHD
• Sensory processing differences
• Learning differences
• Emotional regulation challenges
Many children work very hard to meet expectations at school, which can lead to emotional exhaustion once they return home.