🎮 As parents, it’s easy to see online gaming as something we need to limit. But what if it could actually help your neurodivergent child feel more connected, more confident and less alone?
For many neurodivergent children, gaming is far more than screen time. It’s where they build friendships, practise communication, develop social skills and discover a community where they feel accepted for exactly who they are.
Like any online space, there are challenges. But with the right support from parents, gaming can become a powerful tool for growth, independence and wellbeing.
In this insightful article, discover five simple, practical ways to help your child enjoy the benefits of online gaming while building the confidence and digital safety skills they’ll carry with them for life.
❤️ If you’re raising a neurodivergent child who loves gaming, this is one article you’ll want to read.
💬 “Why does my teen still have access when others don’t?”
Australia’s new under-16 social media rules are rolling out unevenly — and many families are feeling confused, frustrated, or worried. If your teen is struggling with the change (or asking big questions), this article helps you understand what’s happening and how to support them calmly and confidently 💛