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Category: Neurodiversity Support

Neurodiversity Support

Personalised strategies for organisation and emotional regulation: real‑world support for home and school

Personalised organisation and emotional regulation strategies tailored to neurodivergent children’s strengths support success at home and school, enhancing confidence, transitions, and inclusive learning.

From Overwhelm to Calm: Practical Emotional Regulation Tools for Neurodivergent Children

Practical strategies like sensory-friendly spaces, calm corners, visual supports, clear routines, and compassionate responses help neurodivergent children manage emotions and transitions effectively.

Self‑advocacy for neurodivergent teens and adults: find your voice, your way

Guide for neurodivergent teens and adults to build self-advocacy skills, understand rights under the Equality Act 2010, create personal profiles, request adjustments, and communicate confidently in education and work.

Self-Advocacy That Works: A Guide for Neurodivergent Teens and Adults

This guide empowers neurodivergent teens and adults to self-advocate confidently by recognizing strengths, clarifying needs, using scripts, understanding rights under the Equality Act 2010, and fostering inclusive environments.

Personalised Support Plans: A Complete Guide for Neurodivergent Children, Teens and Adults

This guide emphasizes strengths-based, personalised support plans for neurodivergent individuals, promoting collaboration, tailored strategies, sensory accommodations, behaviour regulation, and legal adjustments for inclusive growth.

Finding Your Voice: Why Self‑Advocacy Matters for Neurodivergent Teens and Adults (and How to Grow It)

Self-advocacy empowers neurodivergent teens and adults to boost confidence, independence, and wellbeing by expressing needs, leveraging strengths, using communication passports, role-playing, and requesting adjustments.

How to create a personalised support plan that works: a practical guide for home and school

This guide offers practical steps to create personalised support plans focused on individual strengths, collaborative goal-setting, tailored communication, and simple adjustments for inclusive home and school environments.

Sensory-friendly spaces at home and school: benefits and simple steps

Sensory-friendly spaces reduce overload, improve focus, and boost wellbeing at home and school. Simple steps include sensory toolkits, quiet corners, sensory diets, calm classrooms, visual supports, and inclusive strategies.

Speak up, thrive: self-advocacy skills for neurodivergent teens and adults

This guide empowers neurodivergent teens and adults with practical self-advocacy skills for school, work, and home, focusing on communication, sensory needs, organization, rights, and strength-based workplace approaches.

Your Voice Matters: Self‑advocacy for Neurodivergent Teens and Adults in the UK

This UK guide empowers neurodivergent teens and adults to self-advocate by understanding their rights, focusing on strengths, preparing clear requests, and accessing tailored support for better inclusion.

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