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Supporting and Understanding a Neurodiverse Child (with or without diagnosis)

The Supporting and Understanding a Neurodiverse Child (with or without diagnosis) resource is designed to help parents, carers and educators better understand and support children who think and experience the world differently. It covers key areas such as recognising early signs of neurodivergence, navigating support systems like SEN and EHCPs, understanding legal rights in education and building positive relationships with schools. Alongside this, it explores practical strategies for home and school, including sensory needs, emotional regulation, executive function, social development and demand avoidance. The resource also highlights the impact of masking, burnout and wellbeing, helping adults support children with both their challenges and strengths. Whether a child has a diagnosis or not, this guide empowers adults to create more understanding, supportive and adaptable environments where children can feel safe, valued and able to succeed.

Supporting and Understanding a Neurodiverse Child (with or without diagnosis)

£12.00Price
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