Play Therapy Supports Neurodivergent Children with ADHD & Autism
Neurodiversity is a concept that celebrates the natural variation in the human brain, acknowledging that neurological differences, such as Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), contribute to the rich tapestry of human experience.
In this blog, we'll take a closer look at ADHD and Autism, examining their connections through a lens that appreciates and supports neurodiversity. Additionally, we'll explore the therapeutic powers of play therapy in supporting individuals with these neurodevelopmental conditions.
Strategies to Help Your Autistic Child Cope with Sensory Overload
Children with Autism may experience sensory processing difficulties, which can lead to sensory overload and heightened stress levels. Parents of Autistic children often face the challenge of managing sensory overload in their children.
In this blog, we will discuss coping strategies for parents of Autistic children to manage sensory overload.
Embracing Neurodiversity: A Guide to Raising an Autistic Child
Autism Spectrum Disorder affects children in different ways. It is characterized by difficulties with social communication and interaction and restricted and repetitive behaviors and interests. Autistic children may also experience challenges with sensory processing, which can make their day-to-day very overwhelming. In this blog, we will explore ways to embrace neurodiversity and provide support that honors the strengths of your Autistic child.
The Damaging Effects of Masking for Autistic Children
Masking is the practice of suppressing or hiding one's autistic traits in order to appear more "normal" or socially acceptable. Autistic children are often encouraged to mask by parents, teachers, and other authority figures in their lives. This can involve mimicking the behavior of their neurotypical peers, forcing themselves to make eye contact, or suppressing their stims (repetitive physical behaviors like hand-flapping or rocking). Masking can be exhausting and stressful, and it can lead to a number of negative consequences for autistic children.
Play Therapy Supports the Mental Health of Autistic Children with Sensory Issues
Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder may experience sensory processing differences that impact their daily lives. Navigating sensory experiences can be exhausting and overwhelming for children with Autism. This can lead to Autistic children experiencing mental health issues. Play Therapy can be an effective intervention for addressing sensory issues in children with Autism and improving their mental health.