Articles
written by The Kidd Clinic team
Moving into your partner's home
Big life changes can feel really overwhelming for everyone, but especially so for Neurodivergent people! What challenges might you face? What can help you along the way?
The Demand of Type 1 Diabetes on Autistic Individuals
The demand of diabetes is difficult enough without adding sensory experiences to the mix, here are a few things to consider.
Therapy Access in Schools
For many neurodivergent young people, therapy is an essential part of growth, helping to develop communication skills, regulate emotions, and navigate the world with confidence.
“Can You Just Give Me Some Strategies?”
Why It’s Not That Simple – A Psychologist’s Perspective
Caring for the Carer
When caring for an Autistic family member, carer fatigue and burnout are critical, yet often overlooked, issues within the family system.
Unmasking PDA Series: Part 5
Working Therapeutically with Adults with a Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) Profile
Unmasking PDA Series: Part 4
PDA, Partnership and Parenting - Navigating the Demands of Family Life
Unmasking PDA Series: Part 2
The Experience of Being an Adult PDAer: Making Sense of Needs and Supports
What to expect: Autism Assessments
Attending an Autism assessment as an adult is a significant step that for many people brings about a range of emotions.
The Many Ways We Connect
As humans, we are wired for connection. In the past, our survival depended on it as humankind quickly learnt that we were stronger and safer together.
Navigating Love as a Neurodivergent Couple
What works for you as a couple may not look like what works for others - and that’s perfectly imperfect.
Sensory-based eating preferences
How do we support our neurodivergent children with their sensory-based eating?
Beyond the 6 letters: AUTISM
Before receiving an Autism diagnosis, families may have limited knowledge about Autism and misconceptions about what being Autistic looks like.
Lets Talk About Dads of Neurodivergent Kids
Fatherhood is journey that can be filled with joy, challenges, and growth; it is both a universal and individually nuanced experience.
Is it hot in here?
Raising awareness of the perimenopause-menopause transition for Autistic and ADHD women.
Autistic Joy
Autistic joy is not just about happiness, it’s about experiencing life in a way that is deeply authentic to one’s autistic identity.
Cultural differences and their impact on Autism
Cultural myths about Autism and other disabilities can deter people from seeking help. Information that may be helpful for one person might be too much, or too little, or even confusing for another.