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Polyvagal Theory

Natalie Froud looks at the idea that our PDA children's responses aren't irrational, but rooted in biology. If you're familiar with Pathological Demand Avoidance (or...

Trusts

Solicitor Matthew Billingsley on using trusts to secure the future for your disabled child. When you’re caring for a disabled child or adult, planning for...

Disability Living Allowance

Jemma Conkling and Lisa Dash discuss the nitty-gritty of a financial lifeline that can improve the quality of life for families in England and...

Point of view: Help is at hand

Noah Davies on what help is available for disadvantaged students. In the UK, there’s a wide range of support available for disadvantaged students to help...

Point of view: A tale of two schools

Sharona Smith's search for the right school for her son did not start well, but the tale has a happy ending. When we received the...

Managing social anxiety

Eleanor Segall, who went through it herself, discusses how to manage social anxiety in children and young people. Social anxiety, a fear of different social...

The ADHD Teen Survival Guide: Your launchpad to an amazing life

Soli Lazarus runs a consultancy providing support and education to families with children and teens with ADHD. She writes a blog, produces a podcast...

Masking

When people ask Nicola Musgrove how difficult it is to raise autistic children, she says the most difficult thing about raising autistic children is...

The Autist’s Guide to the Galaxy: Navigating the world of ‘normal...

The author has been a journalist and producer of programmes for Swedish radio and television, as well as writing for a number of media...

What Makes a Mum:

My story from Fostered to Adopter Not a Fictional Mum is a wife, mother and care-experienced campaigner advocating for a community that she feels is...

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