
Positive Behaviour Support – Helping loved ones through challenging behaviour
Posted onCaring for a loved one with challenging behaviour can be incredibly difficult, both practically and emotionally.
Caring for a loved one with challenging behaviour can be incredibly difficult, both practically and emotionally.
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurodivergent disorder. Despite the misconception that ADHD only affects children, ADHD continues into adulthood.
With the new school year just around the corner, many children will be daunted by the return to the classroom. Whilst this can be a tough adjustment for most children…
For parents and carers of children with complex needs, getting the right support is incredibly important.
Behaviour that challenges happens for a reason. Whilst it can be distressing for loved ones, someone may exhibit these behaviours as a form of non-intentional communication.
Whilst learning disabilities are most commonly recognised during childhood, adults may be diagnosed at a later date.