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Upcoming Events and Talks for Parents, Caregivers, and Mental Health Professionals


How to Discuss Psychoeducational Assessment Results with Your Child: A Parent’s Guide
Explaining psychoeducational assessment results to your child can feel overwhelming. This guide shows parents how to share results in a child-friendly way, celebrating strengths, addressing challenges with care, and building a positive roadmap for growth.

Sarah Breckenridge
Aug 31, 20255 min read


ADHD and IEPs: Creating a Plan That Works
"Just focus..."
If you’ve heard those words and felt frustrated, you’re not alone. For kids with ADHD, it’s not about effort—it’s about a system that wasn’t designed for their brains. This blog breaks down how IEPs can support your child, what accommodations really mean, and how to confidently advocate for what they need to thrive.

Abbie Cameron
May 1, 20256 min read


Improving Sleep Quality for Neurodivergent Teens: Advice for Parents and Caregivers
Discover effective strategies for improving sleep hygiene in neurodivergent teens. Learn how to create a supportive sleep environment.

Tiana Vandendort
Dec 16, 20245 min read


Preparing Your Child For a Psychological Assessment: A Guide for Parents
When your child is about to go for a psychological assessment, explain what it is in a way that feels comfortable, fun, and interesting.

Dr. Stephanie Lavoie and Dr. Michelle Fardella
Nov 17, 20244 min read


The Strengths Within: ADHD Version
Happy ADHD Awareness Month! Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is often perceived just as a challenge, but it's crucial for parents to understand that it comes with its own set of strengths. By recognizing and harnessing these positive aspects, you can better support your child's journey and help them thrive. In this blog post, we'll explore some of the strengths associated with ADHD and how parents and caregivers can foster a positive environment for their chil

Dr. Stephanie Lavoie and Dr. Michelle Fardella
Oct 28, 20243 min read


Words from an OT- Neuroaffirming Occupational Therapy for Neurodivergent Youth
What is Occupational Therapy (OT)? How can OT help neurodivergent children and teens?

Kim Hanson
Jan 4, 20244 min read
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