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
How to Support an Anxious Child With ADHD

Many children with ADHD also have anxiety. If your child has this combination, it’s important to support them because it can make it harder for them to feel understood and safe with this combination. Having ADHD is not easy for
How to Deal with a Child Who Doesn’t Care About Consequences?

Most children actually care about consequences even when it seems like they don’t. Most of the time, it has nothing to not caring, but with the fact that: Regardless of the situation, it’s important for a parent or teacher to
How to Handle a Child with Behavioral Issues

Children exhibit behavioral issues for a variety of reasons. Most of the time, it has nothing to do with wanting to be lazy or angry just for fun. Managing a child’s unexpected behavior can be incredibly difficult but it’s important
3 Simple Ways to Keep a Child with ADHD on a Routine Without School Structure

School is great for providing children with structure but this is not always the case when they are at home for the summer holidays. Children with ADHD need a routine during this time for their mental, emotional and behavioral wellbeing.
4 Quick Tips to Help My Child with Autism Socialize Over the Summer Break

Making and maintaining friendships aren’t easy for many children with autism. Socializing them over the summer break is a great way for them to make new friends instead of feeling isolated from their school friends. It also builds confidence and
3 Simple Ways to Support Your Child with Autism with Emotional Development During Summer

During the summer break, it’s important support a child with their emotional development for a variety of reasons, but most especially for their mental health and your sanity. Can you imagine your child having to go through two months of
What Triggers Anger in a Child with ADHD and Autism?

Most children with ADHD and Autism who have angry outbursts rarely do it because they are lazy or not interested in something. It’s usually because of a blend of conditions that challenges them. For example: This is not an exhaustive
