Kids who are neurodiverse have abnormal brain development, like autism, ADHD, or dyslexia, that impacts how they think, learn, and connect with others.
It is important to establish regular daily routines to offer structure and predictability.
Use simple, direct language and visual aids to enhance understanding.
Put your attention on your child's capabilities and areas of interest in order to boost their self-assurance and motivation.
Be patient, and be ready to change how you talk to your child based on what they need and how they respond.
Give your child breaks that are good for their senses to help them deal with too much input and stay focused.
To make things less stressful, break them up into smaller steps that you can handle.