What Is Neurodiversity? A Beginner’s Guide for Parents

Neurodiversity is a term that accepts and celebrates neurological differences as natural variations of the human brain. Understanding these differences for parents of neurodivergent children can open doors to effective support, advocacy, and empowerment. This guide will explore the fundamentals of neurodiversity, the most common neurodivergent conditions like autism and ADHD, and some handy tips […]
Building Emotional Resilience in Neurodivergent Kids

Emotional resilience is a crucial skill that prepares children to cope with life challenges confidently and with flexibility. In neurodiverse children who may experience heightened feelings, sensory overload, and characteristic processing styles in the world it is especially vital to become emotionally resilient. Parents, caregivers, and educators play an important part in building resilience by […]
Advocating for Your Child’s Needs in School & Beyond

Being an advocate for your child is a critical aspect of being a parent, especially when it comes to navigating education systems and broader societal structures. This article provides detailed tactics for successful child advocacy, focusing on school environments and expanding outward into communities and policy participation. By understanding your child’s rights, developing supportive relationships […]
Understanding Your Neurodivergent Child – Strengths & Growth

Parenting a neurodivergent child has its own specific strengths and challenges. Being aware of these are the keys to assisting them to develop and flourish. In this article, we discuss the strengths, challenges, and developmental unfolding of neurodivergent children, with practical advice for parents. We’ll also discuss how to develop resilience, foster emotional regulation, and […]
Empowered by Faith – Neurodivergent Parenting Challenges

Parenting is one of life’s greatest joys but it can also be one of its greatest challenges. When raising a neurodivergent child, those challenges can feel even more overwhelming. From navigating an education system that may not fully accommodate your child’s needs to advocating for support and understanding in a world designed for neurotypical individuals, the journey can be filled with uncertainty. But amidst these challenges, faith can be a powerful anchor, offering strength, resilience, and hope.

