Interpreting Idioms for Neurovariant Minds
One of the most frequently used types of figurative language in casual conversation is idioms. Idioms are defined as a series of words with non-literal meaning.
Study Tips for Neurodiverse Learners
Everyone learns differently, and neurodiverse students often benefit from tailored strategies. Here are some practical tips to help you stay organised, retain information, and revise effectively.
Unlocking the Benefits of Accessing Allied Health Therapies through Telehealth
In today’s fast-paced world, technological advancements have revolutionized the way we access various services, including healthcare.
The Importance of Friendship
As humans, we are social creatures, and we need connections with others. Friendships are one of the most important relationships we can form. They provide support, companionship, and a sense of belonging.
Budgeting for diverse learners
Money management plays an important role in helping young adults to be independent. This increased independence also aids future success in post-secondary education and in the adult workforce.
Common Adolescent Social Challenges and Strategies to Support Your Teen
Adolescence is a period of significant change and growth, and social interactions are an essential part of it.
Supporting your child’s social communication in primary school
Starting primary school can be an exciting time for children, but it can also come with many social challenges.
Requesting additional support for your child in the classroom
Whether they are struggling academically or have additional learning differences, it’s important to advocate for your child’s needs to ensure they are getting the most out of their education.
Fostering independence in neurodiverse adults
Fostering independence in neurodiverse adults is an important subject that requires a personalized approach taking into account, each individual’s unique needs and abilities.
Boost your teens social skills with online gaming
Online gaming is becoming increasingly popular among teenagers, and for good reason. A virtual environment can serve as a safe emotional space.