Stepping Stones Triple P Online is part of the Triple P – Positive Parenting Program®. Parents and carers can help their children with developmental disability, neurodiversity (like Autism, and ADHD), or additional needs with key life skills, like daily routines, communicating and building relationships. The program supports you to build a strong, loving relationship with your child, and guide their development, behaviour, and emotions as they grow. The program is university-developed and based on extensive research with families of children with disability. The course can help your family too – and now it’s online. Click below to access your FREE course.
Every parent of a neurodivergent child has probably felt "gaslighted" by teachers who tell them their child has a great day at school, yet the second the child gets home (or before they even leave the school gates) they launch into an explosive meltdown. This article uses the "coke bottle effect" analogy to explain how this phenomenon comes about. Better yet, it's a good way to educate others involved in the care of your child about how masking and overwhelm work. Click below to access the article.
Many children with disabilities, particularly those that are neurodivergent or non-verbal, have trouble expressing their emotions. It's one of the most prevalent issues among these kids, and is often at the root of many behavioural challenges. These are some handy resources you can download to enable you to explore emotions with your child in a fun yet impactful way. Click below to download for free.
ARIA proudly supports the work of The Resilience Project, who deliver emotionally engaging programs to schools, sports clubs and businesses, providing practical, evidence-based mental health strategies to build resilience and happiness.
ARIA and The Change Project Co are proud to be collaborating on awareness and education programs, designed to provide support in the education environment for neurodivergent students, and education to their educators about neurodivergence.
ARIA proudly supports the work of Be You, who provide educators with knowledge, tools and resources to create positive, inclusive and responsive learning communities where every child, young person, educator and family is empowered to achieve their best possible mental health.
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