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When the World Hurts: Supporting Neurodivergent Youth to Process Tragic News
Written by: Jasmine K. Y. Loo (Psychologist) When tragic events occur in the world, many parents notice their neurodivergent child becoming deeply distressed — even when the event happened far away, involved people they’ve never met, or was encountered indirectly through news or conversation. This response can be confusing or concerning for carers, particularly when the child’s reaction feels more intense than expected. It’s not uncommon for parents to wonder whether their c
Dec 15, 20254 min read


Empowering Neurodivergent Children: The Crucial Role of Early Body Safety and Consent Education
Written by: Jasmine K. Y. Loo (Psychologist) Trigger Alert: This article discusses topics related to sexual safety and abuse, which may...
Apr 2, 20254 min read


Parenting While Neurodivergent: Navigating Challenges and Building Support
Written by: Jasmine K. Y. Loo (psychologist) Parenting While Neurodivergent: Navigating Challenges and Building Support Parenting is one...
Jan 31, 20254 min read


Surviving the Holiday Period for the Neurodivergent Family: 3 Useful Strategies
Written by: Jasmine K. Y. Loo (Psychologist) The start of Term 4 is a reminder that Christmas and the holiday period are just around the...
Sep 5, 20193 min read
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