This short film offers an insightful look into childhood neurodiversity, weaving together real stories and expert guidance to explain how Autism, ADHD and Dyslexia influence learning, emotions and relationships. It provides clear, evidence-based strategies for building supportive environments both at home and in school, helping you recognise neurodivergent behaviours, understand why some children may “mask” their challenges and see how small, thoughtful adjustments can ease anxiety and strengthen confidence. You’ll also explore what neurodiversity truly means, how these conditions can overlap, practical ways to support communication and emotional regulation, the 3 C’s framework—Curiosity, Compassion and Courage—and the importance of early understanding for long-term wellbeing. Watch now to find out more.
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