Parenting Autistic Children

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Why Relational Safety in Autistic Burnout Recovery Must Include Parents Too

Parenting a Neurodivergent Child, Relational Safety, Autistic Burnout Recovery, and the Parts No One Talks About There is a phrase that comes up often in conversations about relational safety and autistic burnout recovery: “Children need relational safety to heal from autistic burnout.” And I deeply believe this is true. I have seen over and over […] Read more…

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Screens Without Shame

A gentle, practical mini-course for parents of neurodivergent kids navigating burnout and screen use You’re not imagining it… Screens feel complicated right now. On one hand, they might be the only thing your child can manage.A place where they feel calm, in control, connected… or simply okay. On the other hand, the guilt is loud. […] Read more…

Understanding Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria - RSD

Understanding RSD – Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria

Support your child’s self-worth without shame, pressure, or disconnection “Are you mad at me?” “Nobody likes me.” “I ruin everything.” If these words are familiar in your home, you’re not alone. Many neurodivergent children experience Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria (RSD)—where even small moments of perceived rejection feel overwhelming, painful, and deeply personal. And when we don’t […] Read more…

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What is Rehumanising Parenting?

Beyond Authoritative Parenting: A More Human Way to Raise Neurodivergent Children Rehumanising Parenting is a response to a culture that has slowly reduced parenting to technique, compliance, and optimisation. It is a return to relationship, nervous system awareness, and shared humanity. To understand why this matters, we need to look at the models many of […] Read more…

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