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How Sleep, Diet, and Screen Time Impact Children Behaviour

Children behaviour is often viewed through the lens of discipline, temperament, or parenting style. However, three foundational lifestyle factors—sleep, diet, and screen time—play a powerful and often underestimated role in shaping children’s emotional, cognitive, and behavioural well-being. This perspective is increasingly emphasized by professionals working in child care and community-based support systems. When these basic…
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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,…
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ADHD and Low Self-Esteem: How to Build Confidence

Living with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is not just about difficulty concentrating, forgetfulness, or restlessness. For many individuals, one of the most painful and least discussed aspects of ADHD is low self-esteem. Over time, repeated struggles, misunderstandings, and negative feedback can quietly shape how a person sees themselves. Many adults and adolescents with ADHD…
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Classroom Modifications That Truly Support Students with ADHD

Classrooms are designed with structure, consistency, and sustained attention in mind. While this framework works for many students, it can unintentionally disadvantage those with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). For these students, academic struggles are often not due to a lack of intelligence or motivation, but because the learning environment does not align with how…
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How to Talk About Autism Respectfully and Inclusively

The way we talk about autism plays a powerful role in shaping attitudes, beliefs, and behaviours toward autistic individuals. Language can either promote dignity, understanding, and inclusion or unintentionally reinforce stigma and misunderstanding. As awareness about autism increases, parents, educators, caregivers, and society at large need to communicate in ways that are respectful, accurate, and…
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The Importance of Community-Based Programs & Support Groups

Human beings are inherently social. A sense of belonging, connection, and shared understanding plays a vital role in emotional well-being and psychological resilience. For individuals facing mental health challenges, neurodevelopmental conditions such as autism, chronic stress, trauma, or life transitions, community-based programs and support groups offer a powerful source of healing and empowerment. From a…
