Parent Understanding Hub

Support for Parents & Carers

Practical guidance, helpful strategies, and updates to support you and your child at every stage of the journey.

You’re not expected to have all the answers

Parenting a neurodivergent child can feel overwhelming at times. There can be so much information, advice, and expectation — and it’s not always easy to know what’s most helpful.

This space has been created especially for parents and carers. Here, you’ll find updates about upcoming events, new services, helpful articles, practical strategies, and resources designed to support you in everyday life.

Whether you’re looking for guidance on communication, emotional regulation, social development, or simply reassurance that you’re not alone, this page will be regularly updated with thoughtful, accessible content.

Small, consistent steps can make meaningful differences — and you don’t have to take them alone.

Three children building a colorful LEGO tower with scattered LEGO bricks on a table, advertising LEGO therapy coming soon.

Our Upcoming Events

Lego Therapy Sessions

Children participating in improvization games in a classroom setting, with speech bubbles asking about hobbies, dream jobs, and fun facts about the children, promoting social skills.

Social skills 1:1/group sessions

Helpful Tips for Everyday Support

Small, consistent shifts at home can make a meaningful difference.

These gentle strategies are designed to support connection, regulation, and confidence — without adding pressure or overwhelm.

Each month, We share a practical, supportive resource designed to help you navigate everyday challenges with clarity and confidence.

Free Monthly Parent Resources

Supporting Youths by YoungMinds

A supportive resource to support conversations by YoungMinds

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By Place2Be

Exam stress tips for parents & carers