Category: Child Care

  • Understanding Sensory-Driven Behaviours in Kids

    Understanding Sensory-Driven Behaviours in Kids

    Children often express their needs and emotions through behaviour. While some behaviours may appear challenging, confusing, or even disruptive, many are rooted in how a child’s nervous system processes sensory information. Sensory-driven behaviours are responses to sensory input such as sound, touch, movement, smell, taste, or visual stimuli. Understanding these behaviours is essential for parents,…

  • ADHD and Emotional Regulation: Helping Children Understand Their Feelings

    ADHD and Emotional Regulation: Helping Children Understand Their Feelings

    For many families, an ADHD diagnosis is often seen primarily through the lens of hyperactivity or a lack of focus. However, one of the most significant yet least discussed aspects of this condition is emotion control. Children with neurodivergent brains don’t just struggle to sit still; they often experience feelings more intensely than their peers.…

  • How to Build Positive Routines for a Child with ADHD

    How to Build Positive Routines for a Child with ADHD

    Building positive routines for a child with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) plays a vital role in supporting emotional regulation, behavioural stability, and academic growth. Children with ADHD often struggle with attention, impulsivity, and organization, making consistency and predictability essential for their overall development. Thoughtfully designed routines help reduce daily stress, strengthen self-discipline, and foster a sense…

  • Understanding the Three Types of ADHD: Inattentive, Hyperactive, and Combined

    Understanding the Three Types of ADHD: Inattentive, Hyperactive, and Combined

    Understanding the Three Types of ADHD: Inattentive, Hyperactive, and Combined Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a widespread neurodevelopmental condition that impacts children, teenagers, and adults alike. Although ADHD is often discussed as a single diagnosis, it actually presents in different ways. Understanding the three types of ADHD, Inattentive, Hyperactive-Impulsive, and Combined, is essential for parents, educators,…

  • Helping Children Who Have Difficulty Following Instructions

    Helping Children Who Have Difficulty Following Instructions

    Helping Children Who Have Difficulty Following Instructions Following instructions is a fundamental life skill that supports learning, safety, emotional regulation, and healthy social relationships. For many children, however, following instructions consistently can be a daily struggle. Parents and teachers often feel confused, frustrated, or worried when children appear inattentive or uncooperative. Importantly, these challenges are…

  • The Difference Between ADHD and Normal Inattention

    The Difference Between ADHD and Normal Inattention

    The Difference Between ADHD and Normal Inattention Every child and adult experiences moments of distraction. Daydreaming in class, forgetting instructions, or losing focus during boring tasks are common human experiences. However, when inattention becomes persistent, intense, and begins to interfere with daily functioning, it may point to something more than ordinary distraction. Understanding the difference…