Are We Accurately Assessing Our Non-Verbal Students?

 by Teresa Currivan, LMFT  If you are used to reading my articles, you will know that I specialize in assessing the neurodivergent and off-the-grid, so to speak, students. I use a system of traits that all impact each other, and try my best to explain how each one influenced the other: it is a wholistic …

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What Is Healing? | Parenting Neurodivergent Part I

What is healing? It’s our natural inclination to grow. To heal our past wounds.  When we have children it’s a great opportunity for self-growth as we watch them literally, physically grow. And whether they are biologically yours or not, you chose each other so that YOU could see your own self in some way you …

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Neurodivergence and Sound: The Implications of Central Auditory Processing Disorder 

Neurodivergent individuals are often born with a heightened sensitivity to sound. This can sometimes lead to CAPD,or Central Auditory Processing Disorder. The implications of not understanding CAPD is significant - impacting outcomes in education and mental health. I will describe CAPD, the recent history impacting our treatment of it today, and how misunderstanding CAPD in a student being assessed or educated can lead to education and mental health problems.