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Challenging misconceptions about autism in children
By helping children understand the things they find difficult, we can arm them with coping strategies to successfully navigate their daily lives.
The Importance of Early Intervention: My Story of an Adult Diagnosis of Autism
“Whilst I still have a tendency to blame myself for things that aren’t my fault, since my diagnosis, I’ve been able to show myself a little more compassion.”
Talking to children about mental health and neurodiversity
By talking to children about mental health and neurodiversity we can help them understand and accept themselves for who they are, and give them the tools to ask for help when they need it.
Sunday anxiety
Anxiety can look and feel different for each child, particularly if they have a pre-existing mental health or neurodevelopmental condition.
Inclusion for every neurodiverse child
Children should be protected from feeling that their mental health or neurodiversity means that their life is limited, or has less value.
Helping young people manage stress
By providing young people with the tools to manage their stress, we can encourage them to take action themselves before they reach the point of feeling they can’t cope.
How isolation and secrecy fuel the self-harm flames
Feelings of loneliness have multiplied and deepened over the last couple of years. As sociable animals, many of us didn’t cope well with being cut off from society, let alone…
No such thing as too young
Regulating your eating is often about gaining a sense of control, and they often thrive on secrecy, shame and stigma. Added to that, younger children may not have the vocabulary…
Back to school anxiety – what to look for and how to help
It’s a time of disruption and heightened emotions for many but what if your child’s anxiety is something to really worry about?
How books can help 2021’s stressed-out kids
On World Book Day, the Reading Agency joins us to share the importance of reading for emotional wellbeing and beyond. Children and young people have had a tumultuous year: almost…
5 easy activities for children’s wellbeing
A bike ride around your local park Exercise outside is allowed, and a bike ride with the family presents the perfect opportunity to keep to yourselves and enjoy some fresh…
Where to seek help for your child’s mental health during COVID-19
The below three quotes were taken from our video ‘Children’s Voices: Coronavirus’, where we spoke with a group of children from different backgrounds, in order to gain a broader understanding…
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