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Post-Exam Emotional Slump: How to Reset Your Child in May
Many students feel unexpectedly exhausted, unmotivated, or emotionally drained after major exams. While often dismissed as simple burnout, this "post-exam slump" may be linked to changes in brain... -
Social Withdrawal in International School Kids: A Hidden Growth Concern in May
Social withdrawal in children is often more than âjust stress.â Discover why many international school students retreat socially during May and how multidisciplinary summer interventions can... -
The Trilingual Brain: When Mandarin Meets English â and When an International School Child Hates Chinese
Trilingual children donât struggle because they lack abilityâthey struggle when cognitive load and emotional associations interfere with language processing. Without the right support, language... -
The Summer âNeuroplasticity Windowâ: Strategies to Prevent Academic and Social Atrophy
Beat the "Summer Slide" with expert-led clinical programs at Sprout in Motion. Build executive function and social skills in Central, Wong Chuk Hang, and Kai Tak. Open to all abilitiesâhelp your... -
Calm Is Contagious: Evidence-Based Deâescalation for Parents and Teachers
Calm is contagious. Challenging behavior escalates when power struggles take overâbut regulation, not control, leads to better outcomes. This evidence-based guide shares practical strategies for... -
Seeing Whatâs Hard to See: A Parent-Friendly Guide to Early Signs of ADHD by Age, and How It Can Look Different in Girls
Is your child just âbusy,â or could it be ADHD? Discover age-by-age signs, why ADHD is often missed (especially in girls), and what truly helps children... -
Helping Your Child Through Big Feelings: RSD, Frustration, Meltdowns, and Shutdowns
When big feelings hit fast, this guide offers compassionate, practical strategies to support emotional regulationâespecially for neurodivergent... -
A Calmer, Kinder Christmas: Holiday Planning Tips for Families with Neurodivergent Children
The holiday season can be joyful â and overwhelming. This practical guide shares gentle strategies to help children stay regulated, supported, and connected through changes in routine, travel, and... -
Nurturing What Lights Them Up: Turning Special Interests into Fuel for Learning and Motivation
Many neurodivergent childrenâADHD, autism, dyslexia, and learning differencesâlearn best through their passions. When a childâs special interest is used in reading, math, or daily routines,... -
What Skills Will Your Child Need in the Age of AI?
The world is changing rapidly, and Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming part of everyday life. As parents, itâs natural to wonder what skills children will need to grow with confidence in this... -
Helping Your Child Thrive: Navigating Academic Pressure and Motivation
Feeling torn between wanting your child to succeed and worrying about stress? Youâre not alone. This post breaks down simple, science-backed ways to help kids stay motivated, confident, and happy... -
Helping Your Child Sleep Well: Navigating Sleep Challenges and Co-Sleeping
If your child struggles with bedtime battles, night wakings, or early mornings, youâre not alone. Sleep plays a vital role in childrenâs growth, learning, and emotional well-being. This article...
