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Autism and Family Dynamics: Strengthening Relationships
Autism is not an individual experience alone; it shapes and influences the entire family system. When a child or family member is diagnosed with autism, routines, communication styles, expectations, and emotional responses within the household often shift. Families may need to adapt to sensory sensitivities, communication differences, and unique behavioural patterns, all of which require…
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Neurodiversity & Ageing: Supporting Minds Across Life Stages
The way we understand the human mind has changed significantly in recent years. Instead of seeing neurological differences only as problems to be fixed, there is growing recognition that minds work in many different ways. This idea, often described as neurodiversity, reminds us that variation in thinking, learning, and processing is a natural part of…
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Neurodevelopment to Neurodegeneration: How the Brain Changes Over Time
The human brain is not a static organ. From early neurodevelopment in infancy to the changes seen in old age, it undergoes continuous structural and functional transformations that shape how individuals think, feel, learn, and relate to the world. Understanding these changes offers valuable insight into behaviour, emotional regulation, learning capacity, and mental health across…