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After-School Meltdowns and Sensory Overload: How to Help Your Child Reset
Children with Sensory Processing Disorders (SPD) often come home from school feeling overwhelmed, exhausted, or emotionally drained. Many kids with SPD work hard all day to hold it together in busy classrooms—masking their discomfort and struggles—until they finally feel safe enough to release those emotions at home. This release often shows up as an after-school…
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Helping Children with ADHD Manage Big Feelings
ADHD doesn’t only affect attention—it also impacts how children process emotions. Children may feel emotions more intensely and struggle to calm down when upset. With the right support, they can learn to name, manage, and express their feelings in healthy ways. Supporting Emotional Regulation in Children with ADHD ADHD is not just about attention—it also…
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Daily Routines and Emotional Support for ADHD
Children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) often experience daily challenges with focus, organization, impulse control, and emotional regulation. But with the right support systems in place, they can thrive—at home, in school, and in the world. While no two children with ADHD are exactly alike, many benefit deeply from two essential foundations: structured routines and emotional…