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Supporting Parent and Carer Wellbeing and Understanding Executive Function Difficulties
emotional regulation, executive function, neurodiversity, task management, time management
| This might seem like rather an odd pairing of topics, but bare with me! This last week I delivered two training sessions for the parents and carers of children who are supported by Neurohubs; a wonderful service that works with families of autistic children. One session was about parent/carer wellbeing and the other […]
Read More The Importance of Personalised Accountability in Coaching Clients with ADHD
ADHD, executive function, Habits, neurodiversity, task management, time management
|In my work as a coach, I’ve had the privilege of collaborating with a variety of clients, each with their own unique challenges and strengths. This past week, accountability has been a central theme, particularly with two of my clients who have ADHD. Their experiences have highlighted the importance of personalised approaches in coaching, especially […]
Read More Neurospicy Communication: Literally
ND Business Owner, neurodiversity
| I remember the first time I went to a spa. I had no idea what a spa really was; I thought you just relaxed in a dressing gown and maybe had a massage if you had the budget, enjoying some peace and tranquillity that doesn’t come easily with working, parenting, and life in general. […]
Read More Client Inspiration: Setting Personal Contact Boundaries
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|I had the pleasure of working with a YouTuber this weekend (who wishes to remain anonymous) who wanted some guidance regarding personal boundaries when it came to interactions from their fans. Together we talked about their hopes and expectations and where they were concerned they might have blurred lines, and created a privacy policy that […]
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