Preparing for the New School Year with your Neurodivergent/Special Skills Child
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In this episode, we’re diving into a big topic: preparing your neurodivergent or special needs child for the new school year.
Transitions can be overwhelming, but with small, consistent practices, you can help your child thrive. Whether you’re a parent, carer, or educator, this episode is packed with practical tips and strategies to make this process smoother for everyone.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
- Understanding your child’s unique neurodevelopmental needs.
- Practical ways to integrate primitive reflexes for better focus and coordination.
- The importance of visual mapping and role-playing to build predictability.
- Sensory regulation strategies for calmer mornings and school days.
- How to create an emotional toolkit and collaborate with teachers for tailored support.
Key Takeaways:
- Primitive Reflex Integration: Unresolved reflexes like the Moro reflex can impact behaviour and focus. Activities like starfish exercises or rhythmic movements can help.
- Visual Mapping: Create a visual representation of your child’s school day to build predictability. Role-play routines to strengthen muscle memory and reduce stress.
- Morning Sensory Rituals: Use tools like lavender oils, weighted blankets, or fidget toys to calm the nervous system and prepare for the school environment.
- Emotional Toolkit: Provide familiar items like stress balls or family photos to ground your child during overwhelming moments.
- Teacher Collaboration: Share a one-page overview of your child’s needs, preferences, and calming strategies to help teachers provide better support.
This Week’s Highlights:
- Weekly Kryptonite: Navigating the hospital system for my son’s spinal issues has been challenging, with specialists often overlooking key concerns. Advocating for a second opinion can make a difference.
- Wonder Woman Moment: Despite a packed schedule, I prioritised quality time with my kids this week, walking my daughter into school and attending my son’s playgroup. The joy in their eyes reminded me why these moments matter.
Practical Tips for Parents and Teachers:
- Parents: Incorporate simple routines at home like putting on shoes or packing a bag. Consistency helps your child feel prepared for the school environment.
- Teachers: Be open to collaborating with parents. Small accommodations like offering quiet time or using sensory tools can significantly impact a child’s success in the classroom.
New Therapy Slots Available: Due to popular demand, we opened up an extra day at her practice in Oxenford, offering revolutionary therapies for neurodivergent children. Limited spots available—click this link to inquire https://www.halaxy.com/book/little-superheroes/location/1140031
Consultation & Training Services: We also offer consultation and training services to childcare centres and schools with special needs departments. If you know anyone who could benefit, please contact us 0410 053 611 / admin@littlesuperheroes.com.au
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