Emotional Intensity in Neurodivergent Kids: It’s Not Defiance
Many neurodivergent kids experience emotions with unusual depth and intensity. Understanding why — and what actually helps — can transform your approach to ‘big feelings.’
Many neurodivergent kids experience emotions with unusual depth and intensity. Understanding why — and what actually helps — can transform your approach to ‘big feelings.’
Communication is far more than words. Understanding the full range of autistic communication — and what supports it — can transform your relationship with your child.
Stimming — repetitive self-stimulatory behavior — is a natural and important part of how many neurodivergent people regulate their nervous systems. Here’s what parents need to know.
Autistic people often connect deeply — just not always in the ways neurotypical people expect. Understanding relationship differences can change everything for your family.
Executive functioning is the brain’s management system — and it’s one of the areas most commonly impacted in ADHD, autism, and other neurodivergent profiles. Here’s what parents need to understand.
Highly focused interests — sometimes called SPINs — are one of the most beautiful and misunderstood aspects of autism. Here’s what parents need to know.
Exteroception encompasses the senses that take in information from the outside world — sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell. Here’s why it matters for sensory kids.
Interoception is the sense that tracks what’s happening inside your body — hunger, pain, emotion. For many neurodivergent kids, it’s a missing piece of the puzzle.
Proprioception is the body’s sense of its own position and movement — and for many neurodivergent kids, it’s a key piece of the puzzle. Here’s what you need to know.
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