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Gentle tools and a supportive circle for parents of neurodivergent children to share wins, find ease, and bring more calm into home life.

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Therapy Doesn’t Have to Mean Weeks of Sessions, Sitting Still or Talking About Feelings
When parents begin looking for support for their child, they often imagine weeks of therapy sessions, sitting face-to-face talking about difficult feelings, or trying to persuade an overwhelmed child to “open up.” But many neurodivergent children experience traditional therapeutic approaches as too intense, too demanding or simply inaccessible. In my latest blog post, I explain how Magic Moment Stories offer a gentler alternative: personalised therapeutic stories designed to support children with anxiety, bedtime fears, toileting issues, selective mutism, separation anxiety, emotional overwhelm and confidence difficulties in a calm, imaginative and non-intrusive way✨ With no pressure to talk and no intensive sessions required, these stories help children feel safer, calmer and more emotionally secure through metaphor, imagination and connection. The blog also shares real examples of how different children have been supported through personalised story experiences. Read the full blog here: 👉https://www.magicmindshypnotherapy.co.uk/post/magic-moment-stories
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May the Fourth Be With You
I’ve just shared a new blog with you, inspired by “May the Fourth”… but really, it’s about something much closer to home. That moment after school.The shift you can feel coming.The part of you that braces… even when you wish you didn’t have to. If you’ve been there (and I know many of you have), this is for you. Inside the blog, I talk about: 💛 Why our children can seem to “lose it” so quickly 💛 What’s actually happening in their nervous system 💛 And the gentle shift that helps bring things back to calm and connection Nothing complicated. Nothing overwhelming.Just a reminder of what really helps in those moments. You can read it here: https://www.magicmindshypnotherapy.co.uk/post/may-the-fourth-be-with-you As always, take what feels helpful and leave the rest 🤍 And if anything resonates, I’d love to hear your thoughts inside the comments.
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If after school feels like the hardest part of your day… you’re not alone
That window between pickup and bedtime can hold so much: • overwhelm • meltdowns • walking on eggshells • that feeling of “here we go again…” This Thursday, I’ll be speaking at the National Neurodiversity Shows in Cardiff on: “After School Meltdowns to Moments of Connection” I’ll be sharing simple, realistic ways to: - reduce the intensity of meltdowns - understand what’s really driving the behaviour - respond in a way that actually helps your child settle - feel calmer and more in control yourself If you’re going to be there, I’d love you to come and say hello! And if Cardiff isn’t doable, I’ve got you. I’ll be running a live webinar on Sunday 3rd May at 2pm where I’ll be teaching the same core approach you can start using straight away at home. This isn’t about perfect parenting. It’s about small shifts that create safety, connection, and calmer afternoons over time. If you’d like to join the webinar, please register in advance: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/qhuHXfdTQAqK402F839meQ
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Sunday 15th February webinar
Apologies for the late notice, but this afternoon's webinar is postponed until next month. Tech isn't my friend today! Any questions, please pop in the community feed. Apologies again. Amy
Thank you
Hi everyone, this week has been really hard! My son is in year 1 now and we believe he has ADHD and ASD. He is VERY bright as well, school doesn’t think he had anything and that is only bad behaviour. He is 5! I am sad, lost and just want to protect him. I will be printing the resources here to go through with him as I need to be very strict with screen time. Just wanted to say thank you for creating this group!
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So glad you're here Natalia. I'm sure you'll find some useful tools to help you and your son under the Classroom tab in here.
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Gentle tools and a supportive circle for parents of neurodivergent children to share wins, find ease, and bring more calm into home life.

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