How Dungeons & Dragons (and other TTRPG) Can Help Us Grow: An OT’s Perspective
Tabletop role-playing games like Dungeons & Dragons offer far more than entertainment—they’re powerful tools for skill development that can benefit…
Exploring neurodiversity as a natural part of human variation, shifting from a deficit-based model to a strengths-based understanding of autism, ADHD, and other neurodivergent experiences.
Tabletop role-playing games like Dungeons & Dragons offer far more than entertainment—they’re powerful tools for skill development that can benefit…
Toddlers are generally really excellent self-advocates for their own sensory needs. Of course, that’s to the detriment of several other…
A common and persistent myth about autism is that autistic individuals lack empathy. This idea influences how society, educators, and…
Supporting a neurodivergent child means not only understanding their sensory needs but also effectively communicating those needs to others. Whether…
Language matters, especially when it comes to how we describe identity. You may have heard debates about whether it is…
Autism is often described using terms like “high-functioning” or “low-functioning” or classified into levels 1, 2, and 3. While these…
The holiday season can be particularly challenging for parents of neurodivergent children. Large family gatherings, the noises, smells, and the…
Self-advocacy is an important life skill that allows kids to understand and communicate their unique needs effectively with others. By…
The term neurodiversity has gained increasing recognition over the last few years and with good reason. It celebrates the rich…
If you are reading this, maybe you’re a parent who has a meeting with your child’s teacher and wants some…
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