You Are Not a Bad Parent: Understanding Sensory Meltdowns
By Linzy Moore, M.A., Psychological Associate Embracing Neurodiverse Minds I’ll never forget the day my toddler had a complete sensory […]
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By Linzy Moore, M.A., Psychological Associate Embracing Neurodiverse Minds I’ll never forget the day my toddler had a complete sensory […]
Posted by Linzy Moore, M.A. | Embracing Neurodiverse Minds As a parent, it’s natural to wonder whether your child’s quirks
By Linzy Moore, M.A., Psychological Associate Embracing Neurodiverse Minds You may have heard the word neurodiversity and wondered what it
If your child melts down at loud noises, avoids certain clothes, or seems “too much” or “too sensitive” for everyday
You’ve probably heard terms like “neurodiversity-affirming,” “coaching,” and “support” floating around, but what do they really mean? If you’re parenting
If your teen or young adult is still living at home, avoiding responsibilities, and seems disconnected from their future, you’re
IEP meetings can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re the only one in the room who isn’t a professional. Many parents
When your child with autism is melting down, it’s easy to feel helpless, or even judged. You want to help