Preparing Neurodivergent Learners for a New School Year
Pack your bags, buy your new school supplies & clean up those lunch boxes. This month we’ll talk about how to help you learner navigate back into the school routine and structure as well as ways to support your family navigating this change after a relaxing summer together.
Building Predictable Flexibility to Embrace New Experiences
You’re looking forward to a summer that is both enriching and exploratory, yet is truly considerate of your what your learner’s sensory, emotional, and routine needs are. What can we do? Let’s discover ways to embrace new experiences that supports our neurodivergent learners.
Helping Our Learners With Transitions On The Go
Transitions happen wherever you are. It’s inevitable. Instead of worrying about the transitions that could pop up, we can approach them with a toolbox of strategies and the confidence knowing we know how to support our learners.
Navigating Unexpected Transitions for Neurodivergent Learners & Families
Much like building a structure or working on a project, you wouldn’t start without the necessary tools. The same rules apply for you when unexpected situations arise. You want to have a “transition toolbox” filled with strategies and go-to items that provide your learner with support when things pop up.
Supporting Learners Through Predictable Transitions
Predictable transitions have a rhythm all their own, one we are familiar with or at least have somewhat of an understanding for what the activity entails. Even if its our first time going to a location (for example a vacation to a new location) you have a general idea of what will happen with traveling and arriving to the destination.