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A young child sleeping peacefully in bed under a patterned duvet, with a warm bedside lamp glowing on a wooden nightstand.
April 16, 2025
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Parents

How can I help my neurodiverse child rest in a way that actually helps?

You’ve noticed your child collapsing into endless scrolling on their phone or zoning out in front of a screen after a long day. It’s not that they’re lazy—they’re utterly

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A young man sits outdoors on a grassy field with a laptop in front of him, smiling brightly while holding multiple sheets of paper in both hands. He appears joyful and accomplished, possibly celebrating a moment of success or progress.
April 2, 2025
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Parents

How can I help my neurodiverse child take action when they feel stuck?

You’ve seen it—the moments when your child seems frozen, stuck in place. They talk about their goals and dreams, but when it comes to taking action, they hesitate. It’s not t

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A young woman with natural curly hair sits at a wooden table, looking frustrated as she rests her head on her hand while working on a laptop. A dimly lit room with shelves and a person using a phone in the background suggests a late-night setting. A half-empty glass of juice sits nearby, emphasizing a moment of stress or exhaustion.
April 2, 2025
theagency
Parents

Why does my child struggle to start tasks, even when they want to? How can I help without adding pressure?

Your child sits there, staring at the task in front of them. They want to start. They know they need to start. But something inside won’t let them. And instead of self-compassion

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A young girl sitting on her bed at night, wrapped in a striped blanket with her eyes closed, looking restless and unable to sleep. The dim lighting and her expression convey frustration and difficulty winding down.
March 26, 2025
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Parents

Why does my child with ADHD struggle to fall asleep, even when they’re tired?

Your child lies in bed, tossing and turning. It’s not that they’re not tired—they are—but the act of ‘trying to sleep’ feels boring, frustrating, and endless. Their min

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A young man with short brown hair sits at a desk, resting his face on his hand while staring at a computer screen. He appears tired or overwhelmed. The background shows a modern study space with other people working.
March 19, 2025
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Parents

Why does my neurodivergent child feel overwhelmed by commitments—even ones they didn’t have to make?

Your son or daughter commits to just one thing at university—an on campus meeting, a coursework assignment, or a small favor. But instead of it feeling manageable to them, it spi

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A group of teenagers walks through a school hallway, smiling and chatting. One girl, wearing headphones around her neck and holding a phone, is at the center of the group, laughing along with her friends. While she appears cheerful, the image reflects the hidden emotional toll of always being the ‘easy-going one’—masking exhaustion and anxiety to maintain social harmony.
March 12, 2025
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Parents

Everyone says my child is so kind and easy going, so why do they come home completely drained?

Your child is the one everyone describes as kind, easy-going, and agreeable. They avoid conflict, say yes to everything, and always seem to keep the peace. But behind that smile is

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A young man smiles as he high-fives someone, symbolizing support and encouragement—key in overcoming academic struggles.
March 5, 2025
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Parents

Why does my hardworking child shut down when deadlines hit?

Your child is smart, capable, and driven—but when college deadlines approach, something unexpected happens. Instead of finishing their work, they freeze, overwhelmed by the press

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A mother sits beside her daughter, gently holding her. The daughter leans into her mother’s embrace, seeking comfort and reassurance. Soft lighting highlights their emotional connection in a moment of support and understanding.
February 26, 2025
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Parents

Why Does My Child Feel Like They Don’t Belong—And How Can I Help?

Your child seems lost in thought, asking questions that make your heart ache like, “I don’t know why I get so angry. Why would they want to be friends with me after I was so me

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A father and his young son sit at a wooden table, working together on homework. The boy, wearing a gray t-shirt, holds a pencil while looking at his notebook with focus. The father, also in a gray t-shirt, leans in, guiding him through the task. Natural light streams through the window, creating a warm and supportive atmosphere.
February 19, 2025
theagency
Parents

How Can I Help My Neurodiverse Child Start Tasks Without Overwhelming Him?

You’ve seen it—your child staring at a task they’ve been avoiding, frozen with frustration and fear. They push themselves to start, even though everything in their body says

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A child sitting at a desk, hands on their face in frustration, surrounded by crumpled papers, symbolizing the overwhelming feeling of tackling tasks.
February 12, 2025
theagency
Parents

Why do the smallest tasks feel so overwhelming for my child? They avoid them instead of tackling them.

You’ve seen it happen—your child avoids simple tasks like sending an email, filling out a form, or cleaning their room. To you, these things seem small, but to them, they feel

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