Prof Sherley Louis

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How to Handle Tough Behaviors by Neurodivergent Child Using Positive Techniques
Parenting SupportMay 2026

How to Handle Tough Behaviors by Neurodivergent Child Using Positive Techniques

The Carters has a son, named Adam. He struggled with serious tantrums at home and school. He would lash out, scream, and refuse demands. With his behavior everyone felt defeated. But then they discovered a positive twist. They used behavior charts, praise, and a breathing strategy before meltdowns hit. Within weeks, Adam’s outbursts dropped. He […]

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Parenting SupportMay 2026

How to Truly Celebrate Your Child This Autism Acceptance Month

They said your child couldn’t learn like others. They told you to look for alternative centers. But deep down, you know your child is special. Not just because of autism, but because of who they are. And now, it’s Autism Acceptance Month. Everyone is posting gold ribbons. Sharing facts. Lighting up buildings. But you want […]

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Parenting SupportMay 2026

5 Ways to Support Your Child’s Education at Home

As a parent, you want the best for your child’s education and future success. While teachers play a vital role, you are your child’s first and most important teacher. By being actively involved in their learning process at home, you can support their growth and academic achievement significantly. Here are five effective ways to nurture […]

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