Neurodivergent parenting
As the neurodiversity movement has learnt and grown, the focus has shifted away from the negative impact these conditions might have on a person’s life towards the positives and strengths they might bring. If you are the parent of a neurodiverse child, you will know what these positives are, and that they are legion, but you will also be aware of the challenges, and that neurodivergent parenting is not always easy. Alicia shares her advice on how to support your neurodiverse child at home.
To continue, sign up to The Wellbeing Hub
- Just £7.99 a month gives you acces to our extensive library of podcasts, blogs, Q&As, and courses, the first week is free, and you can cancel at any time.
- If you are a school and would like access to our resources for your staff, parents, and pupils, please get in touch here
- If you think our resources would be useful for your company, please get in touch here.