As A Psychologist, I See Where Parents Of Neurodivergent Toddlers Are Let Down

Ana Klipper on Unsplash" /> As a psychologist working with children and families, I often meet parents at a moment of both clarity and uncertainty. They may have started to notice that their toddler experiences the world a little differently. Perhaps their child becomes overwhelmed in busy environments, struggles with communication or finds social interaction more difficult than other children their age. For many families, recognising neurodivergence brings a sense of relief

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As A Psychologist, I See Where Parents Of Neurodivergent Toddlers Are Let Down

Ana Klipper on Unsplash" /> As a psychologist working with children and families, I often meet parents at a moment of both clarity and uncertainty. They may have started to notice that their toddler experiences the world a little differently. Perhaps their child becomes overwhelmed in busy environments, struggles with communication or finds social interaction more difficult than other children their age. For many families, recognising neurodivergence brings a sense of relief

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