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New research reveals parents are closer to their child’s learning than...

·        61% of parents have learnt something new about the way their child learns  ·        60% feel they previously had misconceptions about their child’s learning style    ·        Biggest concerns...

Applying mentally healthy schools resources

Rohl Popat reflects on the values and practical approaches of this school and how the Mentally Healthy Schools resource hub has supported their effects...

The Parents’ Guide to ADHD Medicines

Professor Peter Hill is a consultant in child and adolescent psychiatry, with over 40 years’ experience of treating ADHD and lecturing  internationally on this...

The ESSENCE of Autism and Other Neurodevelopmental Condition: Rethinking Co-Morbidities, Assessment...

ESSENCE (Early Symptomatic Syndromes Eliciting Neurodevelopmental Clinical Examinations) refers to the group of neurodevelopmental disorders including autism, ADHD, and tic disorders, as well as...

ADHD Is Our SuperPower: The Amazing Talents and Skills of Children...

Soli Lazarus runs the Yellow Sun Consultancy that  provides  help to families and schools with primary age children with ADHD. She is a former...

How to evaluate ADHD symptoms in young adults

How to evaluate ADHD symptoms in young adults Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a mental disorder that can be hard to detect without...

ADHD and the classroom – Why is it so hard to...

The challenges of the classroom No child was born to sit still. They are programmed to always be on the go; whether that’s running, jumping,...

Why punishments don’t work for children with ADHD

Imagine these scenarios: A child, let’s call her Katy, is in a maths class but is continually turning around and talking to her friend in...

Be the change in 2021

Fighting the stigma of autism is already an uphill battle, but it can be extra hard when you’re part of a minority group, writes...

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and ADHD

Elaine Nicholson writes about Sean, her teenage client who developed PTSD after being mistreated for his special interest at a young age.  Autism is a...

Book Reviews

Teaching Dyslexic Students: Theory and Practice

Lynn Lovell is head of Professional Practice at the British Dyslexia Association. She has completed an MA in Specific Learning Difficulties with a focus...

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