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Something feels different about your child. Maybe they're struggling more than their peers, or behaving in ways you can't quite explain. You've started googling at 2am. You're not sure if you're overthinking it or under-reacting. You're in the right place.
Trust your instincts. The gap between ability and performance is often where neurodivergence lives.
You know your child. That gut feeling that something's going on? Research backs it up. In most cases, when a parent raises early concerns, a diagnosis follows. So trust yourself, even when other people wave it away or say 'they'll grow out of it'. Your instincts matter.
Neurodivergent conditions (ADHD, autism, dyslexia, dyspraxia, sensory processing differences, and more) show up differently in every child. But common threads include: difficulty with things that seem 'easy' for other kids, intense emotions or reactions that seem disproportionate, sensory sensitivities (noise, texture, light), social challenges, and significant differences between what they CAN do and what they DO do. It's the gap between ability and performance that often signals neurodivergence.
Start a simple observation diary. For 2 weeks, note: What's hard? When is it hardest? What helps? What makes it worse? You don't need a formal system. Even notes on your phone work. Talk to your child's teacher and ask what they've noticed. Book a GP appointment and share your concerns with specific examples. You don't need to have all the answers. You just need to start the conversation.
Your doctor may refer you for assessment, suggest a 'watch and wait' approach, or point you to local services. Wait times can be long, but you don't need a diagnosis to start supporting your child. Many strategies for neurodivergent children help ALL children. Start implementing support now while the system catches up.
One in five children is neurodivergent. That's roughly 6 children in every classroom. There are thousands of parents on the same journey right now. Connecting with other parents through online communities, local support groups, or apps like Thriive can make an enormous difference. You don't have to figure this out alone.