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Beyond the Diagnosis: Ensuring Fair Exam Access for Neurodivergent Teenagers
Learn how comprehensive assessments and proper documentation ensure fair exam access for neurodivergent students like those with ADHD or... -
Perfectionism in Students: What It Is, How It Hurts, and How Parents Can Help
Perfectionism is more than wanting to do well—it’s when kids set unrealistically high standards, fear mistakes, and struggle with self-esteem. With patience and support, parents can help children... -
Helping Your Anxious Child Return to School: A Parent’s Guide
Help your child ease back-to-school anxiety with evidence-based parenting tips—build routines, manage worries, and boost confidence this school... -
Preparing Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) for Returning to School After Summer
Returning to school after summer can be especially challenging for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Changes in routine, new environments, and social demands often heighten stress and... -
Practical Strategies to Prepare Your Child for a New School
Starting at a new school can be exciting yet nerve-wracking for children. From unfamiliar classrooms to making new friends, the transition can feel overwhelming. This guide shares research-backed,... -
Take Charge: How Assessments Help Your Child Thrive
A psychoeducational assessment isn’t a label—it’s a tool. Gain clarity, support, and strategies to help your child succeed academically, socially, and... -
Tips to help get your child organised!
Struggling to help your child stay on track, manage time, or stay focused? These may be signs of executive functioning challenges. Executive functions are the brain skills that help children plan,...