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When Everyday Moments Feel Too Big: Supporting Your Autistic Child Through Sensory Overload
Helping an autistic child navigate daily routines can be tough - especially when sensory overload takes over. In this post, we explore what causes these overwhelmed moments and how you can gently s...

Essential Guide for Parents of Children with Autism: Support, Strategies & Safety
Supporting an autistic child can feel overwhelming, but you're not alone. Discover practical strategies for managing sensory sensitivities, navigating school transitions, promoting online safety, a...

Why Jamie Oliver's Dyslexia Revolution Matters for Autistic & Sensory Processing Families
Jamie Oliver's new Channel 4 "Dyslexia Revolution" is more than a TV show-it's a national conversation. For neurodivergent families, it's a rare moment when mainstream culture validates our experie...

Sensory-Friendly Tools: The Secret to Calmer, Happier Mornings for Neurodivergent Children
Calm mornings are possible. Discover how sensory-friendly tools, like our U-shaped toothbrush, help neurodivergent children feel confident and ready for the day.

The Hidden Load of Parenting a Neurodivergent Child - And How to Lighten It
Parenting a neurodivergent child comes with a heavy, invisible load, emotional exhaustion, sensory overwhelm, and endless decisions. In this honest blog, we unpack why it's so hard and share small,...

Why Mornings Are So Hard for Neurodivergent Children and What You Can Do to Help
Mornings with a neurodivergent child can feel like climbing a mountain before 9am, full of sensory battles, meltdowns, and overwhelm. But there's a reason these struggles happen, and there are ways...