Not Naughty — Just Overwhelmed? Understanding Sensory Processing Difficulties in Children

“She screams every time I wash her hair.” “He runs everywhere and bumps into things non-stop.” “My child melts down at loud birthday parties.” Sound familiar? What many parents label as “bad behaviour” or “tantrums” may actually be sensory processing difficulties — when a child’s brain has trouble organising and responding to the information it […]
Tears Over Handwriting: When Writing Feels Too Hard for Your Child

“He just sits there and stares at the paper.” “She cries when homework time starts.” “My child avoids writing like the plague.” If your child struggles with handwriting — and it leads to frustration, meltdowns, or refusal — you’re not alone. Many parents think this is a behaviour issue, but in fact, there’s often an […]
Not Just Slow — Could It Be a Motor Planning Difficulty? Understanding Why Some Kids Struggle with Everyday Movements

“My child is so slow in the morning. He just stands there holding his socks.” “She can’t figure out how to start zipping her jacket — every time I have to help her.” If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone. Some children struggle with everyday actions like dressing, using cutlery, writing, or organising their body […]
