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Magic Minds Parents' Hub

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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
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Is this accessible to all or subscribers? Thanks
School Avoidance Awareness Week
Does your child seem fine one moment… and completely shut down the next? Tears, tummy aches, hiding under the duvet, or total silence on school mornings? 💔 You’re not alone — and your child is not broken. 💛 These are often signs of school avoidance, when anxiety and overwhelm become too much for a child’s body and brain to cope with. And the truth is, this isn’t rare. Research shows that in one sample of children experiencing school attendance difficulties, 92.1% were neurodivergent, with 83.4% being autistic. This means the majority of children struggling to attend school aren’t refusing — they’re unable, because their environment feels unsafe and their nervous systems are in survival mode. This School Avoidance Awareness Week, let’s replace judgment with understanding, and work together to give our children the safe space and compassion they need to heal and reconnect. In the Classroom: To support this important awareness week, I’ve created a free, gentle resource to help families: - A special Magic Moment Story – “The Mystery of the Missing Sparkle” – with a calming audio to help children understand their feelings and know they are not alone. - A parent/carer workbook – packed with simple strategies to help adults support their child’s emotional wellbeing, rebuild safety, and open calm conversations at home.
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Hi Amy, where can we find this?
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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Hi Natalie, my son is in year 2. Awaiting ASC and ADHD assessments too and is very bright too. I'm so sorry your son's school don't seem to be very clued up. Thankfully my son's school have been very accepting and supportive. How are you getting on it's been a while since this post? I played my son the Mai story on the website today before I had my access to the hub. He seemed to listen. He likes audiobooks so I'm hopefully he will listen to more
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Jazmine Walker
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Hi, I'm Jazmine (38) mum to Troy (6) and wife to Andy (I'll leave his age out!). Definitely a neurodivergent bunch!

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Joined Nov 26, 2025