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How to Make After School Easier

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5 Simple Ways to Reduce Overwhelm, Meltdowns and Stress

Created for parents of neurodivergent children including ADHD, Autism, Dyslexia, Dyspraxia and sensory differences.

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This is for you if…

1

Your child holds it together all day at school, then comes home emotional, overwhelmed or prone to meltdowns.

You know they're trying their best, but the transition from school to home feels hard for everyone.

2

The after-school hours feel like the most challenging part of your day.

Homework, dinner, clubs, emotions and exhaustion can quickly leave everyone feeling stressed and drained.

3

You want practical ways to support your neurodivergent child without constant battles, pressure or guilt.

You're looking for simple, realistic strategies that help your child feel calmer, safer and more understood.

I’m Georgina

- a mummy, creative, and lifelong learner who knows what it’s like to live with a mind that doesn’t quite fit the mould.

I was diagnosed with dyslexia, but I recognise strong elements of sensory processing differences, dyspraxia, dyscalculia, ADHD, mild autism traits, dysgraphia, slow processing, and visual stress.

Dyslexia and dyspraxia have shaped every part of my life

- from my own school years to raising children who see and experience the world differently too.

I know what it feels like to want the best for your child, or for yourself, but not know where to start.