
Neurodiversity 101
Helping you understand and support your child’s unique way of seeing the world.
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What Is Neurodiversity?
Neurodiversity is a natural part of human variation. It describes the different ways our brains can work, process information, and experience the world.
Some children learn, focus, or socialise differently — and that’s okay.
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Common Neurodivergent Profiles:
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Autism
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ADHD
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Dyslexia, Dysgraphia, Dyscalculia
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Sensory Processing Differences
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OCD, Tourette Syndrome
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Developmental Co-ordination Differences (Dyspraxia)
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Anxiety (often alongside other traits)
Signs You Might Notice:
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Sensitivity to sound, textures, or change
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Challenges with focus or sitting still
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Big feelings and reactions
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Difficulties with reading, writing, or numbers
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Struggling with friendships
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Incredible creativity, memory, or honesty
Why Early Support Helps:
Getting support early can build your child’s confidence, improve learning outcomes, and ease day-to-day challenges for your whole family.
How We Can Help:
Family Navigation & Strategy Plans
School & Educator Liaison Support
Therapy & Assessment Referrals
Parent Coaching & Workshops
Sensory & Emotional Regulation Resources