Understanding Twice Exceptionality (2e): When Giftedness and Challenges Coexist
Parenting a twice-exceptional child can feel confusing and isolating. You may see advanced thinking, creativity, or insight alongside emotional overwhelm, perfectionism, or shutdown. When giftedness and challenges coexist, children are often misunderstood, and parents are left wondering why traditional strategies do not work. Understanding twice exceptionality helps families shift from confusion to clarity and from pressure to compassion.
Parenting Neurodivergent Kids: Embracing Differences
Many parents are hearing the word “neurodivergent” more often and wondering what it truly means for their child. Neurodivergence describes natural differences in how a brain works, learns, and understands the world, and embracing these strengths can deeply support a child’s confidence and mental health. This guide helps parents understand neurodiversity and offers practical ways to support neurodivergent children at home and at school.
Creating a Mental Health Toolkit for Your Tween
Tweens experience big shifts academically, socially, and emotionally, and it can be hard to know how to support them as they grow. Creating a Mental Health Toolkit gives your child a simple and empowering way to navigate stress, build coping skills, and understand their feelings. Learn how to help your tween create a toolkit that supports confidence, emotional safety, and resilience.
Navigating the Fall Semester: Managing Mental Health Through Life Transitions
As the fall semester begins, many young adults are balancing excitement with emotional overwhelm. From academic pressure to loneliness, this time of year brings real mental health challenges. Learn how therapy and simple habits can help you feel more grounded, supported, and in control.