Tag: mindfulness

  • From Autism to Dementia: Understanding Brain Health Across the Lifespan

    From Autism to Dementia: Understanding Brain Health Across the Lifespan

    Brain health is not limited to one stage of life—it evolves continuously, shaped by genetics, environment, relationships, emotional experiences, and physical health. From early neurodevelopmental conditions like autism and developmental delay to age-related cognitive decline such as dementia, the brain reflects our lifelong journey of adaptation, learning, and resilience. Understanding brain health across the lifespan…

  • Brain Health Across the Lifespan: A Continuum from Childhood to Aging

    Brain Health Across the Lifespan: A Continuum from Childhood to Aging

    Brain health is not a single milestone achieved at one stage of life—it is a lifelong continuum shaped by biological, psychological, social, and environmental factors. From early childhood development to the challenges of aging, the brain continuously adapts, learns, and responds to experiences. Understanding brain health across the lifespan helps individuals, families, educators, caregivers, and…

  • How to Reduce Screen Dependency in ADHD Children

    How to Reduce Screen Dependency in ADHD Children

    In today’s digital world, screens have become an integral part of children’s daily lives. While technology offers educational and recreational benefits, excessive screen use can be particularly challenging for children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Many parents and caregivers report struggles with screen dependency, emotional dysregulation, temper tantrums, sleep disturbances, and behavioural outbursts when…

  • Early Differences, Later Decline: Recognizing Lifelong Brain Health Patterns

    Early Differences, Later Decline: Recognizing Lifelong Brain Health Patterns

    Human development is not a straight line. From early childhood through older adulthood, individuals show unique differences in learning, behavior, emotional regulation, and thinking patterns. Some of these early differences are subtle, while others are more noticeable. Over time, these variations can influence how a person adapts to life’s challenges, including how they experience cognitive…