Identity beyond school and exams

When school and exams come to an end, your child may experience confusion regarding their self-identity. Creating a safe space, actively listening, and validating their emotions can provide valuable support during this transition.

When school and exams come to an end, your child may experience confusion regarding their self-identity. Creating a safe space, actively listening, and validating their emotions can provide valuable support during this transition.

Emelia (Parent)

Encouraging flexibility in your child with autism

Children with autism can sometimes have a hard time with flexibility. Here are some ways you can talk to your child and help them become more comfortable with being flexible.

Children with autism can sometimes have a hard time with flexibility. Here are some ways you can talk to your child and help them become more comfortable with being flexible.

Nadine (Parent + practitioner)

Create a ‘calm down’ space

Help your child to create a safe space when they’re feeling overwhelmed.

Help your child to create a safe space when they’re feeling overwhelmed.

Nadine (Parent + practitioner)

Encouraging independence

Help children learn skills by breaking them down into smaller steps.

Help children learn skills by breaking them down into smaller steps.

Nadine (Parent + practitioner)

Reducing Sibling Rivalry

Here are some ways to prevent and manage sibling rivalry.

Here are some ways to prevent and manage sibling rivalry.

Emelia (Parent)

Boundaries

Boundaries allow you to set clear expectations around behaviour. Here are 4 tips to help set boundaries as a family.

Boundaries allow you to set clear expectations around behaviour. Here are 4 tips to help set boundaries as a family.

Emelia (Parent)

Praise and encouragement

Praise and encouragement can help to grow loving relationships and improve your child’s confidence.

Praise and encouragement can help to grow loving relationships and improve your child’s confidence.

Nadine (parent + practitioner)

Travelling with your autistic child

Traveling can be unpredictable, disrupt routines and sometimes cause sensory overload. Here are some ways you can support your autistic child on the go.

Traveling can be unpredictable, disrupt routines and sometimes cause sensory overload. Here are some ways you can support your autistic child on the go.

Nadine (Parent + practitioner)

Normalising babies crying

All babies cry, try not to be too harsh on yourself and remember it’s how they communicate.

All babies cry, try not to be too harsh on yourself and remember it’s how they communicate.

Claire (parent + practitioner)

Joining a baby group

Attention new parents! Check out your local baby groups that can help support with building confidence as a new parent and provide new experiences for both you and your little one. Plus, pick up some handy parenting tips along the way!

Attention new parents! Check out your local baby groups that can help support with building confidence as a new parent and provide new experiences for both you and your little one. Plus, pick up some handy parenting tips along the way!

Claire (parent + practitioner)