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Conflict Resolution Strategies for Neurodivergent Teens

Managing conflict with neurodivergent teens can be challenging, but with the right strategies, it’s entirely possible to create an environment of understanding and growth. Our Conflict Resolution Strategies for Neurodivergent Teens course offers practical, evidence-based techniques to help navigate these challenges.

This course focuses on the unique hormonal, physical, and neurological differences that shape teen behaviour. We provide a comprehensive approach to conflict resolution that not only addresses these differences but also offers a variety of practical tools to foster positive communication and understanding. Whether it’s navigating disagreements with peers, teachers, or parents, our course equips you with the knowledge to manage conflict in a way that encourages emotional regulation and mutual respect.

You’ll gain valuable insights into how neurodivergent teens experience and react to conflict, along with actionable strategies to help both adults and teens overcome these obstacles. With real-world examples and techniques tailored to their needs, this course is essential for anyone working with or supporting neurodivergent teenagers.

Join us this month and enhance your conflict resolution skills while making a lasting impact on the well-being of the teens you support!

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For many people, tiredness is simple: too little sleep means too little energy. Yet, for individuals with ADHD, the story is far more complex: hidden exhaustion of ADHD becomes a constant companion—one that is often invisible and misunderstood, yet profoundly affects daily functioning, work performance, and mental health. Sleep alone doesn’t solve the tiredness neurodivergent […]

Posted in: ADHD, Neurodivergent,
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Move over elephants! Autistics have a better memory (and here is why)

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Posted in: Autism,