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Is It Anxiety Or ADHD? What Parents Of Neurodivergent Kids Need To Know about ADHD and anxiety in children
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Is your child refusing school, melting down over homework, or panicking when plans change? It's easy to call it anxiety. But here's what most parents aren't told — up to 50% of children with ADHD also have anxiety, and even when it's real, it's often not the root. In this article, neurodivergent family coach Izabela Doyle explains what's actually driving the behaviour, and the one question that changes everything.
Izabela Doyle
May 39 min read


My Child Won't Go to School: Understanding School Refusal in Neurodivergent Children UK
Is your neurodivergent child struggling to get through the school gates? You're not alone — and it's not your fault. Research shows that 92% of children with persistent school attendance problems are neurodivergent. This guide explains why school feels so overwhelming for autistic and ADHD children, and gives UK parents practical steps to help.
Izabela Doyle
Mar 256 min read


Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria in Girls with ADHD and Autism: What Parents Need to Know
Does your daughter fall apart over a friend's unanswered message or a teacher's small correction? It might not be "oversensitivity" — it could be Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria (RSD). Find out what RSD is, how it shows up differently in girls and teens with ADHD and autism, and what you can do as a parent to help.
Izabela Doyle
Mar 225 min read


Emotional Regulation in ADHD & Autistic Children
If your neurodivergent child has big emotions and frequent meltdowns, you’re not alone — and it’s not a parenting failure. Emotional regulation develops differently in ADHD and autistic children. Learn what’s really happening in your child’s nervous system and how to support regulation in a way that actually helps.
Izabela Doyle
Jan 184 min read
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