by admin | Feb 4, 2026 | blog
If you have ever typed “ADHD and autism” into Google at 1 a.m., you were probably looking for one clear answer. Because the overlap can be confusing in real life. Your child might struggle to focus, melt down in loud places, miss social cues, and get stuck on certain...
by admin | Feb 2, 2026 | blog
“Neurotypical vs neurodivergent” sounds like a simple comparison, but most people get stuck because they are missing the real definition behind the words. They assume neurotypical means “normal” and neurodivergent means “disordered.” That is not what these terms were...
by admin | Feb 1, 2026 | blog
Autism is not always obvious from the outside. Some autistic people learn, over time, how to hide autistic traits, copy social behaviour, and “blend in” so they are treated better, excluded less, and questioned less. That effort is often called autism masking, and you...
by admin | Dec 15, 2025 | blog
When a child is diagnosed with autism, families don’t just face challenges; they face uncertainty. Will my child find friends? Will they find work someday? Will they be able to live independently? These are the questions that keep parents awake at night. These are the...
by admin | Dec 10, 2025 | blog
A Clear, Practical Guide for Parents and Schools Looking for Stronger Everyday Support Schools often focus heavily on academic goals, behavior plans, and structured therapy sessions for students with autism. These pieces matter, but they don’t address one of the...
by admin | Dec 10, 2025 | blog
A Practical Guide for Parents Who Need Real Answers, Not Confusing Paperwork Raising a child with autism comes with daily decisions – therapies to coordinate, evaluations to schedule, school supports to review, and long-term planning to think about. But one of...