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Raising Neurodivergent Children: Building Confidence, Consistency and the Village That Has Their Back

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About Course

Raising a neurodivergent child well means everyone in their world working from the same playbook – parents, grandparents, teachers, and every caregiver who shows up for them. This course takes an honest, practical look at what consistent boundaries actually look like across a whole family and school environment, why letting children fail is one of the greatest gifts you can give them, and how to build a child who can eventually thrive without you. Warm, evidence-informed, and refreshingly direct – this course is for every adult who loves a neurodivergent child and wants to do right by them.

What Will You Learn?

  • Align every adult in a child's life around consistent expectations, language and boundary-setting
  • Decode what challenging behaviours are actually communicating and respond thoughtfully instead of reacting
  • Set household rules that apply fairly to all children - neurodivergent and neurotypical alike - with adjustments in delivery, not existence
  • Tell the difference between being a safety net and being overprotective, and know when to step back
  • Use age-appropriate failure as a tool for building real self-confidence and resilience
  • Plan and prepare a neurodivergent child for high-stakes experiences like school camps with practical strategies
  • Recognise Glass Child Syndrome and take action to protect the wellbeing of all siblings in the family
  • Navigate public meltdowns with confidence, explain neurodivergence to a judgemental community, and use language that affirms and respects neurodivergent people

Course Content

The Village: Aligning Every Adult Around Consistent Boundaries

  • Why Consistency Is the Foundation – Not a Bonus
  • What Behaviour Is Actually Telling You: Communication Behind the Chaos
  • Grandparents, Teachers and the Gaps Children Will Find
  • How To: Build a Shared Agreement Across Every Adult in a Child’s Life
  • Quiz: The Village and Consistent Boundaries

One Household, Every Child: Fair Rules for Neurodivergent and Neurotypical Siblings

Safety Net or Handcuffs: Raising a Child Who Can Fly Without You

The World Outside: Meltdowns, Community Judgement and Solo Parenting

Language, Identity and the Words That Shape a Child’s World

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