5 Strategies for Supporting Your Overstimulated Child, As Suggested by a Child Psychologist
Those moments of overwhelm are crucial for teaching children lifelong coping mechanisms.
The Struggles of Urgent Care Visits for Children on the Spectrum
By Alex Taylor
Visiting urgent care is not as simple as just heading to the nearest facility when you have a child on the spectrum.
Exciting Developments in Children’s Programming
By Morgan Lee
As both a parent and an educator, I am thrilled about the debut of this new PBS Kids Show—it’s about time we saw this representation!
Exploring “Low-Demand Parenting”
By Kate Johnson
A therapist shares her experiences with this parenting style in her home, revealing surprising outcomes.
Tough Transitions with Kids Who Have ADHD
By Chris Evans
The chaotic 20 minutes before any outing feels like complete mayhem in our household.
Evaluating ADHD’s Role in Household Responsibilities
By Jamie Lee
One woman questions whether her boyfriend’s ADHD can justify his failure to help around the house. He requested a list of chores—she declined.
A Viral ADHD Hack for Neurodivergent Parents
By Mia Roberts
This clever strategy revolves around modifying your environment to better suit ADHD needs.
Lessons from Autism: Insights from Brendan Fraser
By Lucas Grant
The actor recently received an award for his advocacy work with the disability nonprofit Abilis, sharing what he’s learned from his son’s autism diagnosis.
Rethinking Autism Awareness Month
By Zoe Miller
Why should anyone else determine the terms of acceptance for individuals with autism?
Understanding ADHD’s Unique Expression in Each Child
By Emma Roberts
Our two children exhibit vastly different symptoms of ADHD, highlighting its diverse nature.
