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The dance of attachment: your unique relational choreography
Attachment is the subtle dance between closeness and distance, comfort and independence. Formed by our earliest experiences of love and care, it shapes how we move through all our relationships: romantic, family, and friendships alike.
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5 days ago3 min read


Sam the snail and the big change: coping with transitions for sensitive children
Why are changes so challenging?
Changes, big or small, can feel exciting or even overwhelming for many children. This isn’t just true for kids with ASD, but also for highly sensitive children, those who need predictability, or kids who simply find transitions a bit more difficult. Think of a new classroom, moving house, a different teacher, or even a change in the daily routine at home.
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Jan 62 min read


The 10-3 rule: a life-saving hack for Ferrari brain moms
The 10-3 rule: a life-saving hack for Ferrari brain moms (ADHD)
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Aug 23, 20253 min read


The perfectionist mask: why ADHD moms hide behind 'having it all together'
The perfectionist mask: why ADHD moms hide behind 'having it all together'
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Aug 18, 20253 min read


The Ferrari brain mom: When motherhood feels like racing without brakes (ADHD)
Motherhood brings unique challenges for women with ADHD. Where other mothers seem to glide through their daily routines, it feels like we're constantly driving at full speed - with the wrong brakes.
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Aug 1, 20252 min read


Sam's world: when everything feels different
This is the world of children with ASD, a world where everything works just a little differently, where sounds, light, and emotions have a different meaning than for most people.
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Jun 21, 20252 min read


The antique cabinet: understanding the gifted mind
The antique cabinet: understanding the gifted mind
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Jun 18, 20252 min read


The early discovery: when you notice you're different from a young age (giftedness)
Your four-year-old toddler stands in the playground. While other children run around happily together, she stands on the sidelines. Not because she doesn't want to play, but because she first wants to analyze all possible routes. She observes, thinks, plans. Her brain is working at full speed, like a Ferrari reving at the traffic light.
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Jun 2, 20252 min read
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