For many families, autism acceptance isn’t something that happens once a year—it’s something they navigate every day. Every April, communities around the world recognize Autism Acceptance Month, with World Autism Acceptance Day falling on April 2. This year marks a significant milestone: Autism Canada is celebrating 50 years of serving neurodivergent individuals and their families.
Spring Break Camps for Neurodivergent Kids: A Sweet Spot for Building Skills
It’s a few weeks after the Winter Holiday Break and you likely have a clear picture of how the school year is going. You’ve watched how your child navigates group projects, handles lunchtime, manages homework, and copes (or doesn’t) when plans change. And if things have been hard, you’re probably wondering what might help finish the school year strong.
Winter Blues and ADHD: 5 Regulation Strategies to Help Kids Through Dark Days
It’s 4:30 p.m., it’s already dark outside, and your children with ADHD are bouncing off the walls or melting down over seemingly nothing. When you’re parenting a child with ADHD, winter brings a unique set of regulation challenges. The combination of shorter days, limited outdoor time, and disrupted routines can intensify symptoms that were already difficult to manage. Parks are … Read More
Building Workplace Skills in Autistic Youth
“When will my child be ready for a job?” It’s one of the most common questions I hear from parents of autistic teens and young adults. The good news? You’ve likely been building their workplace skills for years without even realizing it. The key is understanding which skills matter most for workplace success, and how to develop them intentionally through your daily family life.
Executive Function Skills: Your Teen’s Key to High School Success
As teenagers transition into high school, they face a perfect storm of challenges. Multiple teachers, complex schedules, long-term projects, and increasing independence all demand attention. Meanwhile, their brains are still developing. What separates students who thrive from those who struggle? The answer often lies in executive function skills.
Summer with Neurodivergent Teens: How to Support Growth, Social Connection, and Executive Functioning
We’re halfway through summer break. If you’re parenting neurodivergent teens, now is the perfect time to pause and reflect. The initial excitement has settled, routines have shifted, and you’ve likely encountered both wins and challenges. So how do you support continued growth during these unstructured months while still keeping summer fun?
5 Steps to Ease Camp Anxiety in Kids: Helping Your Child Navigate the Unknown
You’ve packed the lunch, labeled the water bottle, and even tracked down that one sock your child insists on wearing for “good luck.” Camp day is here—but your child is still hovering near the door with camp anxiety.
Brain, Body, and Heart: A Balanced Approach to Summer Growth for Neurodivergent Learners
Summer break is here. For parents of neurodivergent children, it brings both excitement and uncertainty. How do you support summer growth for neurodivergent learners without endless structured activities? The answer lies in nurturing the whole child through three essential pillars: Brain, Body, and Heart.
June Reset: Moving Beyond Academics to Heal and Grow This Summer
The school year is finally at its end, but if you’re feeling worried instead of relieved, you’re not alone. Maybe your child struggled with friendships, felt overwhelmed by academic demands, or had daily meltdowns about homework. Perhaps teachers mentioned “concerns”, or you watched your bright, wonderful kid’s confidence slowly drain away. If this sounds familiar…
What’s the “Summer Slide”—and How Do You Avoid It?
The “summer slide” isn’t a new dance move. It’s what educators call the learning loss many students experience over summer break. Without regular practice, academic skills in reading, writing, and math often fade—sometimes setting kids back by months. For neurodiverse learners, the impact can be even greater. But the good news? It’s completely preventable.











