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Podcast 73 The Hardest Walk: Helping Your Child Transition From Home to School Without Escalating Anxiety

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Send us Fan MailEpisode 73 — The Hardest Walk: Helping Your Child Transition From Home to School Without Escalating AnxietyFor many families raising neurodivergent children, the hardest part of the school day isn’t learning… it’s the school gate.The tears. The stomach aches. The shutdowns. The pleading not to go.If your child melts down every morning, you are not dealing with defiance — you are seeing anxiety in its most powerful form.In this episode, we unpack what is actually happening inside your child’s brain during school transitions and why mornings can feel like a daily crisis for autistic, ADHD, anxious and sensory-sensitive children. We explain why structure alone often doesn’t fix school refusal, how avoidance quietly wires fear pathways into the brain, and why the distress often peaks before your child even enters the classroom.Most importantly — you’ll walk away with practical, evidence-based strategies you can start tomorrow morning: • why preparation starts the night before • how visual predictability calms the nervous system • what to say (and not say) at the gate • how to create a safe “bridge” between home and school • why gradual exposure works far better than forcing attendanceThis episode is essential listening for both parents and teachers who want to support school attendance without increasing anxiety or trauma.Because the goal isn’t just getting a child through the gate today — it’s keeping them connected to education long-term.You don’t need a tougher child. You need a more predictable transition.For more advice, support, to book a consultation or to find out more information please visit:The Neurodiverse Education Hub WebsiteYou can also purchase our e-book from the website:e-book - Navigating Education: A Parent's Guide to Choosing the Right Primary School for your Neurodivergent Childand ourFree Brochure - Transitioning from Kindergarten to Primary School for your Neurodivergent ChildVisit's The Neurodiverse Education Hub's Website  for information on the following:Work With Me - Individual Education Plans (IEP's), Play Skills, Online TutoringWebinars Social MediaBooksFree Podcast PDF's

Send us Fan Mail Episode 73 — The Hardest Walk: Helping Your Child Transition From Home to School Without Escalating Anxiety For many families raising neurodivergent children, the hardest part of the school day isn’t learning… it’s the school gate. The tears. The stomach aches. The shutdowns. The pleading not to go. If your child melts down every morning, you are not dealing with defiance — you are seeing anxiety in its most powerful form. In this episode, we unpack what is ...

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