Returning to school can be both exciting and challenging for neurodiverse students. Here are five tips to ease the transition: Establish a Routine: Start shifting back to school routines a few weeks before classes begin. Set consistent wake-up, meal, and...
There’s a new chewable tablet for treating ADHD in children aged 6 - 12 years. No more struggling with swallowing pills – these chewables make medication time a breeze and might just help your child stick to their treatment more...
Is your child receiving schooling in French—whether in French Immersion, Extended French, or in a French school? Is your child’s first or dominant language English? If you answered “yes” to both questions, and your child is struggling in school, it...
Pride Month, celebrated every June, is a time to honor the 2SLGBTQIA+ community, recognize the progress made towards equality, and reflect on the ongoing struggles for rights and acceptance. It's marked by parades, events, and educational activities that raise awareness...
Living with neurodiversity can present distinctive challenges throughout an athlete’s athletic journey, impacting various facets, such as engagement in practice, acquisition of skills, communication with coaches and teammates, performance in competition, relationship building, and managing the balance between academics and...
It's May! A time to get outside and enjoy the outdoors and these lovely spring days. Everything is fresh and new as spring begins to bloom. May can be a fresh and new start for you too! Here are few...