
We are excited to share this invaluable blog post written by Abbie Louw, a trusted naturopath with extensive experience in supporting children with ADHD and neurodivergent conditions. At Little

Attention and focus are common challenges for neurodivergent children and those with special needs, including those with ADHD, autism, cerebral palsy, and other conditions. As parents, educators,

The sense of touch is a curious thing. We use it to communicate affection, like stroking our child’s hair. We use it to communicate respect, like a

Your toes dangle over the edge. You can feel the breeze all around you. You stare down at the ground so far below you. With something that