Raising Neurodivergent Kids Using Compassion with Michelle Macland-Hambleton MSW RSW
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I talk with registered social worker Michelle Macland-Hambleton about how to support neurodivergent children with compassion, clarity, and practical tools. We reframe behavior as communication, explore PDA/Pathological Demand Avoidance, and share strategies for co-regulation and caregiver sustainability.
• Defining neurodivergence through a biopsychosocial lens
• Behavior as communication, not defiance
• Masking, meltdowns, and the after‑school crash
• Sensory needs and environmental adaptations
• Pathological Demand Avoidance and anxiety‑driven resistance
• Choice, predictability, and breaking tasks down
• Strength‑based language that builds identity
• Sibling equity and transparent family communication
• Micro self‑care to prevent caregiver burnout
• Advocacy, services, and letting kids practice self‑advocacy
Find support: harmonyhaven.ca • info@harmonyhaven.ca
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