Halloween can be a magical time for many children as they enjoy choosing their costumes, getting candy and sharing spooky stories. But for many neurodivergent kids, this occasion can cause a great deal of overwhelm and anxiety. As parents and
Back-to-School Anxiety in Neurodivergent Kids: What to Look For
The first few weeks of school can be exciting but also a bit jittery for many children. For neurodivergent children or those who have sensory processing differences, though, this can be a source of intense anxiety. With unfamiliar classmates, new
How to Help Kids with ADHD and Autism Express Gratitude (Without Forcing It)
Gratitude is a wonderful skill to nurture in young children. However, for kids with ADHD and autism, asking them to say “thank you” or using other traditional methods like this don’t always work. For the most part, it has nothing
How to Create a Calm Morning Routine for Kids with ADHD
Picture this! You’re up and moving because you have a million and one things to do but your child starts one thing, gets distracted, forgets what they were doing and moves on to the next thing while you’re trying to
Start Strong: First Day of School Icebreakers and Activities That Actually Work
The first day or week of school can be incredibly exciting but also a bit scary for many children. This is especially true for children with ADHD, autism, or behavioral differences. Developing connections, a safe classroom environment and trust from
How to Communicate with a Child Who is Nonverbal
It’s important to know how to communicate with a child who is nonverbal as it will help a child’s social and emotional development. Instead of feeling excluded, they’ll feel a sense of connection and trust with you and their family
How to Manage the Sensory & Environmental Needs of My Child with Autism in a Busy Classroom
With so much going on, so many different students and learning needs, it’s essential to manage the sensory and environmental needs of your child with autism in a busy classroom. This can prevent meltdowns, withdrawals, reduce stress and prevents sensory
4 Simple Tips to Balance Support vs. Independence in Children with Autism
Supporting a child with autism can initially be beneficial but gradually providing independence allows a child to feel confident and safe in their own abilities. Providing too much support can cause children to feel overdependent on you because they may
4 Simple Positive Reinforcement Strategies for a Child with ADHD and Autism

Many children with ADHD and autism also struggle with feelings of anxiety, shame, frustration, loneliness and more as they have a difficult time managing their bodies and emotions. Therefore, it’s important to provide our children with positive reinforcement. When done
What Calms an ADHD Child?

A child with ADHD may feel restless because of various connections between the brain and body. For example, a child might struggle with In other words, it’s important for us to remember that when a child has an excess amount
