
As parents, we know how captivating screens can be for our neurodivergent kids. They provide predictability, entertainment, and sometimes, much-needed breaks for us. But during the holidays,

As parents of special needs or neurodivergent children, we often pour all our energy into making the holidays magical for our kids. But amidst the chaos of

As someone deeply committed to supporting neurodivergent children and their families, I witness daily how the current education system falls short of meeting the needs of these

Creating a Calm Christmas Environment for Overstimulated KidsChristmas is meant to be a time of joy and celebration, but for neurodivergent children, the holiday season can be