When you are parenting a child who is neurodivergent, one way you can help them manage their undesirable behavior is by looking at the food they are eating! Reactions to certain foods might aggravate your child’s ADHD symptoms. Join me on how to find out how you can identify food triggers & figure out the best diet for your child, with healthy and tasty alternatives.
Read MoreWhy does my child (hit/kick/tantrum)?
Is it my fault my child (screams/refuses to do what I ask/whines)?
I need to help my child stop (arguing/throwing things/waking me every night), where do I start?
In this post, I’ll provide some basic information to help you find answers to these common questions, along with links on where to learn more!
Read MoreI have walked the path through anxiety since I was young since I could remember. I thought everyone was scared of things on a daily basis. Add being highly sensitive on top of that, heightened senses and overly empathetic made for a very interesting mix. It took me years to put names and understanding into the type of personality I had and having children definitely added to my growth.
Read MoreDo any of these sound familiar? Your once independent child has become increasingly clingy. Your school-age child has begun to refuse to complete school assignments. The daily questions and what-ifs have increased significantly. If so, your child may be dealing with child anxiety.
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