Tag: neurodivergent-kids
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How to Communicate with Your Tween Without Triggering Shutdown
If you’ve ever asked your tween, “How was your day?” and received a one-word answer… a shrug… or a quiet retreat behind a closed door, you are not alone. Between ages 9 and 13, kids begin protecting their inner world. They’re becoming more socially aware, more independent, and more sensitive to how they’re perceived. Communication…
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The 5-Minute After-School Emotional Check-In That Helps Tweens Open Up
If your tween comes home from school overwhelmed, irritable, or completely shut down, you’re not doing anything wrong—and neither are they. The transition from school mode to home mode is one of the most emotionally demanding parts of a tween’s day. Even when the school day went “fine,” your child has spent hours navigating expectations,…
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ADHD Organization Systems That Actually Work for Tweens
When it comes to helping tweens with ADHD stay organized, the goal isn’t perfection. It’s connection first, systems second. Many parents try charts, bins, planners, and apps, only to feel frustrated when nothing seems to stick. The missing piece is often communication. Before any system can work, your tween needs to feel understood, included, and…