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Two sisters, one autistic and one neurotypical, share a quiet moment playing together in a warm, softly lit room—symbolizing the emotional importance of sibling involvement in autism therapy

Why Siblings Matter in Autism Therapy

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a complex neurodevelopmental condition that influences not only the individual but also the broader family […]

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ADHD in High-IQ Teens: Hidden Symptoms, Daily Struggles, and Missed Diagnoses

Imagine a teenager who can effortlessly solve complex calculus problems in their head but forgets to bring their homework to […]

A realistic image of a child playing a large floor piano with their feet, surrounded by floating musical notes, symbolizing the therapeutic benefits of music for children with Autism and ADHD.

Creative Communication in Neurodivergent Children: Understanding ADHD and Autism Through Art and Music

Imagine a scene where you’re sitting beside your 6-year-old after dinner, gently asking “How was school today, sweetheart?” but they […]

A teen walking on a dark road, holding a dimly lit phone, while others walk on parallel paths using their phones and tablets, symbolizing social connection and challenges faced by teens with ADHD and autism in the digital age.

Navigating Social Media with ADHD and Autism: Challenges and Opportunities

In today’s digital age, social media has woven itself into the very fabric of daily life, shaping how we communicate, […]

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Autism Through the Lens of Neurodiversity: A Global Call for Respect and

Autism. For many, the word instantly evokes images of communication struggles, repetitive behaviours, or sensory overload. For decades, this has […]

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What Is EEG and Why Does It Matter in ADHD?

Electroencephalography (EEG) is a non-invasive technique that records the electrical activity of the brain through electrodes placed on the scalp. […]

A young autistic man wearing noise-cancelling headphones working calmly on a laptop in a modern, sensory-friendly office with natural lighting — symbolizing inclusive employment for neurodivergent individuals.

Breaking Barriers: Employment Challenges and Solutions for Autistic Individuals

For many autistic adults, employment isn’t just about earning a living–it’s about being seen, valued, and included. Yet for most, […]

A horizontal digital illustration showing a pregnant woman surrounded by symbolic visuals of brain development, glucose molecules, and neural connections, representing the link between gestational diabetes and the risk of ADHD and autism in children.

Gestational Diabetes: A Hidden Risk for ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorder

Pregnancy represents a critical time of development and transformation, not just for the mother but especially for the developing fetus. […]

Focused adult using a detailed daily routine checklist to manage ADHD symptoms effectively, surrounded by organizational tools and a calm workspace — Eton Psychiatrists

Adult ADHD: Daily Habits That Change Everything

Living with ADHD as an adult can feel like swimming upstream. Unlike childhood ADHD, which often manifests as visible hyperactivity, […]

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When Your Brain Dances to a Different Rhythm: Understanding ADHD in Adults

If your mind wakes up every day buzzing with thousands of thoughts that rarely reach completion, if sometimes you get […]

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