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When Everything Feels Too Much: Rethinking Burnout in Schools

When Everything Feels Too Much: Rethinking Burnout in Schools Over the past few years, we’ve been hearing something more and more in schools, from students, teachers, and parents alike: Everything feels like too much. Students are tired. They are busy. They are juggling school, homework, revision, sport, music, social lives,

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Why Train as an Executive Function (EF) Coach?

  Why Train as an Executive Function (EF) Coach? The Need Has Never Been Greater Around 1 in 7 people in the UK are neurodivergent — that’s more than 15% of the population whose brains process information, emotions, and environments differently. Yet despite growing awareness, many still struggle without the

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Neurodivergence & Menopause: The Overlooked Connection

For generations, women have been told to “just get on with it”, whether struggling with concentration, mood swings, or exhaustion during menopause. But what happens when you add neurodivergence into the mix? ADHD, autism, dyslexia, or other neuro-differences can make this life stage far more complex and yet, it’s still

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Psychological Safety: Why It Matters Now More Than Ever

By Dr Kerri Betts, Lead Neuroinclusion Consultant, Neurodiversify CIC “In workplaces, schools, and healthcare settings, psychological safety is becoming a critical factor in determining whether people thrive — especially neurodivergent individuals, who often face exclusion, masking, or feel unsafe asking for help. In this post I’ll introduce the concept of

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