The Regulation Wave: A Reasonable Neurodivergent Crash Out.
Every child moves through regulation states - Underwhelmed, Engaged, Overwhelmed. Noticing quiet signs before a crash or slump helps educators and leaders respond with curiosity, not control. A reasonable crash out is information, not defiance. Discover how to support neurodivergent children through underwhelmed, engaged, and overwhelmed states, with practical tips for classrooms and programs.
Estimated Reading Time: 3-4 minutes
Hidden Expectations & Hidden Barriers: The Rules No One Tells You & The Challenges No One Sees.
Despite the very best intentions, sometimes it can seem impossible to make inclusion work. Two invisible forces might be at play: Hidden Expectations (rules no one teaches) and Hidden Barriers (effort no one sees).Here's what educators, program leaders and parents need to know.
Estimated Reading Time: 3-4 minutes
The Participation Pathway: Why Some Children Check Out Before Participation Begins
Participation happens in three stages: Access (getting in safely), Engage (staying involved), and Belong (coming back over time). Here's what educators and program leaders need to know.
Estimated Reading Time: 3-4 minutes
Making Participation Impossible: When NDIS Supports Are Removed, The Participation Tax Skyrockets
When NDIS supports are cut, the hidden cost of participating (sensory, cognitive, social, emotional, transition and recovery) rises dramatically for neurodivergent children and adults. Here's what that looks like.
Estimated Reading Time: 3-4 minutes
That Hidden Cost of Joining In (And Why Some Kids Pay More)
The Participation Tax is the hidden cost of taking part – sensory, cognitive, social, emotional, transition, and recovery. Here’s what organisations and parents need to know.
Estimated Reading Time: 3-4 minutes
The Truth About Community Programs: What Parents of Neurodivergent Kids Want You to Know
A recent parent survey reveals why neurodivergent children are withdrawing from community programs and what helps them feel included. Read the insights and practical tips for program leaders.
Estimated Reading Time: 3-4 minutes
Small Changes, Big Access: What Our Adaptive Karate Tournament Taught Us About Inclusion
A recent karate tournament showed how small adjustments can help children with disabilities participate fully in mainstream programs. This post explores practical ways community organisations can make inclusion more achievable.
Estimated Reading Time: 2-3 minutes
What Neurodivergent Inclusion Really Means in Community Organisations.
Many community organisations want to be inclusive but feel unsure what that looks like in practice. This post explains neurodivergent inclusion as a systems-based, practical approach, and where small changes can make a big difference.
Estimated Reading Time: 2-3 minutes