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Why Camping In Nature Is Great For Kids, Especially Those With Autism
Camping is one of the best ways to teach flexibility and problem solving. Nothing ever goes perfectly. The tent leaks, the wind picks up, the mozzies arrive and dinner does not turn out like it did at home.
For autistic and neurodivergent kids, these moments become golden opportunities for growth.
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What We Learned from Cyclone Alfred
Cyclone Alfred taught us key lessons on preparation, staying calm, and building confidence in uncertainty. Be ready for any storm!
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Overcoming Challenges: Teaching Children to Adapt and Thrive
One of the many things I notice in the children I start working with is their lack of adaptability and flexibility ...
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Unplugging the Kids: Exploring the outdoors, getting essential exercise and going on adventures
In today's digital age, it's not uncommon to see children glued to screens for hours on end. While technology has its benefits, it's...
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Life lessons from rubbing two sticks together
A few years ago I began working on improving my primitive skills and these days it's a big part of my life. It's not about practicing...
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Facing the Flinch
We have all done it in some form or another during our time on this earth and it’s completely natural and ingrained in us to keep us...
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