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When the wheels come off at home

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Your kid holds it together all day. Then they walk through the door and something small — the wrong snack, a look from a sibling — tips everything over.

This guide explains what's actually happening in those moments and four specific things to start watching before you try to change anything.

For parents still figuring out what's driving the hard moments.
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You have the diagnosis.
Now what?

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The evaluation report names the pattern. What it usually skips is what that pattern looks like at 7:30am, or why Tuesday was fine and Wednesday wasn't.

This guide maps the five brain and body systems to what each one actually looks like at home so the label becomes something you can use.

For parents who have the word and are looking for the map.
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You have the pieces.
They don't add up yet.

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You know about sensory. You've read about dysregulation. You have strategies that work sometimes and you can't always predict which ones.

This guide shows how the five systems talk to each other, which is usually the part that's missing.

For parents who've been at this long enough to have tried the things and are still missing something.
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The blog covers everyday moments through the brain and body lens — short, story-driven posts that connect what you're seeing to what might be happening underneath.

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The free guide helps you see the patterns. The toolkits help you do something with them — at home, in your child's environment, and at school.