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This blog provides practical strategies, insights, and resources related to autism, ADHD, and child development. Content is designed to support parents, educators, and schools in understanding, supporting, and advocating for children with diverse learning and developmental needs.
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When Your Child’s Diagnosis Feels Familiar: Parents Exploring Their Own Neurodivergence
When a child is referred for an autism or ADHD evaluation, many parents find themselves thinking, “They’re just like I was.” Then something clicks. This blog explores what it means when your child’s diagnosis feels familiar, signs of adult neurodivergence, and whether you should consider an evaluation for yourself.
“They Can Read… They Just Don’t Want To”: What To Do When Reading Is Still a Struggle This Late in the School Year
Your child can read, but avoids it, struggles to understand it, or lacks confidence. As the school year winds down, many parents are asking what to do next. This blog breaks down why this happens and how to choose the right support, from home strategies to tutoring and summer reading programs.
Child Development Series: 5-Year-Old Milestones
At Grounded Roots Family Development Center, we encourage families to see age five as a pivotal year for building independence, emotional regulation, and school readiness—while still honoring a child’s need for play, connection, and steady support as they prepare for new learning environments.
Child Development Series: 4 Year Old Milestones
At Grounded Roots Family Development Center, we love helping families navigate the exciting 4-year-old stage in their child’s development by celebrating each child’s strengths and supporting their next steps.
Child Development Series: 3-Year-Old Milestones
Age three is a time of rapid growth in language, independence, and emotional awareness. Learn what developmental milestones are typical for 3-year-olds—and when it may be helpful to check in for extra support.
Child Development Series: 2 Year Milestones
Understanding what’s typical around age two can help families support toddler development with confidence. Learn about language, motor, cognitive, and social-emotional milestones—and when to check in for extra support.
PANS/PANDAS Awareness Day
October 9 is PANS/PANDAS Awareness Day, a time to shed light on two little known conditions that can look strikingly similar to neurodevelopmental disorders but which have very different causes and treatment paths.
Child Development Series: 12-Month Milestones Every Parent Should Know
The first year brings remarkable growth. Learn what skills are typically developing around 12 months—and when extra support may be helpful.
Signs Your Child May Need a Neurodevelopmental Evaluation
If your child seems to be struggling with attention, learning, emotions, or social skills, you may be wondering whether an evaluation is needed. This guide walks parents through common signs that a neurodevelopmental evaluation may be helpful—and what to consider next.
A Guide to Decreasing Biting Behavior in Young Children
Understanding the reasons behind biting and employing evidence-based strategies can make a significant difference in curbing this behavior. In this guide, we'll explore effective ways to address and decrease biting behaviors in young children.
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