Every child is wired differently. Here's what you need to know as a parent — in plain language, without the clinical label. Pick the topic that fits your family right now.
ADHD is a neurological variation that affects how a child regulates attention, impulses, and energy.
ADD is the inattentive presentation of ADHD — without visible hyperactivity. Children may seem dreamy, absent, or in their own world.
Autism is a neurodevelopmental variation that shapes perception, communication, and social interaction differently — often with distinct strengths.
AuDHD is the co-occurrence of autism and ADHD. The two systems run in parallel and often pull in opposite directions.
High sensitivity is an innate temperament trait: the nervous system perceives stimuli more deeply and processes them more thoroughly. Not a deficit — a different way of processing.
Dyslexia is a neurobiologically rooted difficulty with reading and spelling — independent of intelligence or effort.
Dyscalculia is a specific learning difference around numbers, quantities, and operations — independent of overall intelligence.
Dyspraxia (Developmental Coordination Disorder) affects the planning and execution of movement — from tying shoes to handwriting.
Tourette syndrome is a neurological variation with motor and vocal tics — involuntary movements or sounds that come in waves.
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