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Raising a Child with Sensory Needs: A Neuro-Affirming Approach
Raising a child with sensory needs is a unique journey that requires a different approach from standard parenting techniques. It’s not about following the parenting strategies we grew up with, or the ones we see in parent groups or on social media.
Caring for a Neurodivergent Child: A Reminder to Be Kind to Yourself
Caring for a neurodivergent child is a unique journey filled with love, challenges, learning, and growth. Here are some reminders to help you navigate this journey with kindness and compassion towards yourself.
Improving Flexible Thinking in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Guide for Parents
Improving flexible thinking in ASD children is an ongoing process that requires patience and individualised support.
Promoting Regulation and Sensory Safety: A Comprehensive Guide
This blog post provides a comprehensive guide on strategies to promote regulation and sensory safety, focusing on building relationships, attunement, establishing sensory safety, flexibility, self-check, reflection, and having a ‘go-to’ kit.
Understanding Sensory Processing: The Eight Senses and Sensory Preferences
Understanding our sensory preferences, and how they can differ from person to person, is crucial in managing our sensory needs and supporting those of others.
Sensory Processing in Motherhood: A Comprehensive Guide
Sensory processing is an essential part of mothering, as it helps a mother to understand her child’s unique sensory needs and reactions.
The Unique Journey of Mothering a Neurodivergent Child: A Guide for Parents
Mothering a neurodivergent child can be a unique and rewarding experience, but it also comes with its own set of challenges. This journey is characterised by a range of aspects, each contributing to the overall experience. Here are some key elements that can define this journey.
Sensory Thresholds: Understanding the Sensory Cup Analogy
One way to understand sensory processing is through the analogy of sensory ‘cups’. Each person has different sized sensory cups, or thresholds, which can vary between sensory systems. The size of these cups determines how much sensory input a person needs or can handle before feeling overwhelmed.