How Do You Measure Progress?
Measuring progress in parenting your child when it looks different from the progress parents of neurotypical children experience.
Looking Ahead to the Holidays: 4 Things to Keep in Mind
With holidays approaching, four suggestions for parents to alleviate some of the stress and chaos that have happened in past years.
But How Do I Know For Sure This Behavior Isn’t on Purpose?
Most of the parents I work with ask some version of this question: “But how do I know for sure that this behavior isn't on purpose?"
'The 10-Second Child in a One-Second World' - Slower Processing Pace and 4 Ways to Support It
What if a child isn’t able to process verbal communication in the way society expects? What do we need to do differently?
Questions to Consider When Choosing a Therapy Modality for Your Child
A look at how neuroscience research and the neurobehavioral approach align with therapy modalities your child might be receiving.
5 Misconceptions About Parenting Through a Brain-First Lens
An examination of five key misconceptions related to parenting through a brain-based lens.
Reconsidering What It Means to Be Resilient
Resilience is not a personal characteristic that you either have or you don’t. Resilience is something that can grow stronger over time.
The Challenge of Learning Lapses and Missing Memory
A collection of accommodation ideas, specific to learning and memory, for parents of children with brain-based differences.
Getting Unstuck: 4 Ways to Help Your Child Break the Perseveration Loop
Accommodations that parents of children with brain-based differences can use to assist their child in breaking free from perseveration.
Tending Both Sides of the Parenting Coin
There are “two sides of the coin” in our unique parenting experience. One side is about our children, but the other is all about the parent.