Empowering Exceptional Minds: Understanding Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) and Supporting Neurodiverse Children

Understanding Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) is a profile within the autism spectrum disorder (ASD) that is often misunderstood or misdiagnosed. Dr. Alex Klene, a clinical psychologist, shares his expertise on PDA and how it affects individuals, particularly children. PDA is characterized by an intense need for control and a strong resistance […]

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Unlocking Student Engagement: The Key to a Better Relationship with Math

Understanding Student Engagement Student engagement is a crucial aspect of learning, and it’s essential to understand what it means and how to foster it. Engagement is not just about students participating in activities or showing up to class; it’s about them being actively involved in the learning process, trying new things, and taking risks. When […]

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12 Life-Changing Hacks for Managing Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria (RSD)

Understanding Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria (RSD) Rejection sensitivity dysphoria (RSD) is a condition that affects individuals with ADHD, causing extreme emotional pain when faced with rejection or criticism. This condition is often misunderstood, and it’s essential to understand its effects on daily life. RSD can lead to people-pleasing, over-apologizing, and a constant fear of disappointing others. […]

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Help Your Child Overcome Thumb Sucking and Finger Sucking with Sensory Strategies

Understanding Oral Sensory Seeking in Children Oral sensory seeking, also known as thumb sucking or finger sucking, is a common challenge many parents face. It’s essential to understand that in infancy, sucking is a natural progression and a reflex that helps babies survive. However, when children continue to seek input through their mouth beyond infancy, […]

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How to Meet the Needs of All Students in the Classroom Without Sacrificing Curriculum Integrity

Understanding the Challenges of Tiered Instruction Teachers often face the dilemma of meeting the diverse needs of their students, particularly when it comes to pacing and instruction. The traditional approach of labeling students as high, medium, or low achievers can be limiting and may not effectively address the unique needs of each student. Instead, consider […]

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Unlocking the Potential of Children with Dyslexia: A Neurological Approach to Reading and Learning

Understanding Dyslexia: Separating Fact from Fiction Dyslexia is a learning disorder that affects millions of children worldwide. Despite its prevalence, there are many misconceptions surrounding dyslexia. As a parent or educator, it’s essential to understand the neurological underpinnings of dyslexia to provide the right support for children who struggle with reading and learning. The brain […]

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Empowering Young Adults: Unlocking the Potential of Gap Years

Empowering Neurodiverse Young Adults for Success As a parent, it’s essential to recognize that neurodiverse young adults face unique challenges in today’s stressful world. However, with the right support and scaffolding, they can achieve higher levels of success. The Gap Year Association, led by Jason Soroyan, plays a crucial role in providing a framework for […]

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Life Isn’t Happening to You, It’s Happening for You: Lessons from Mental Health Struggles

Understanding the Importance of Mental Health Mental health is a crucial aspect of our overall well-being, and it’s essential to acknowledge its significance. Dan, the speaker, shares his personal struggles with anxiety, stress, and depression, highlighting the importance of addressing mental health issues. He emphasizes that mental health is not just about feeling happy or […]

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Unlocking the Power of Self-Compassion: Felicia Robinson’s Journey with ADHD

Embracing Neurodivergence: A Journey of Self-Discovery For many individuals, receiving a diagnosis of ADHD can be a life-changing experience. It’s a moment of clarity that can help them understand their strengths and challenges, and provide a sense of relief and validation. As Felicia Robinson, a mental health advocate and founder of Brown Girl ADHD, shares […]

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