Neurodivergent children often experience cumulative stress throughout the day, meaning their nervous system becomes overloaded before a small additional stressor occurs, which explains why seemingly minor problems can trigger disproportionately large emotional reactions; this understanding helps children recognize that their intense responses are not a character flaw but a physiological response to accumulated stress, reducing shame and promoting self-compassion.
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Try this 30-second art experiment with your neurodivergent child. Ask them, "Does this paper look overwhelmed before or after the last mark?"
Most children point to the last mark, but their nervous system was already carrying so much before the final thing happened. That's why a tiny problem can suddenly create a huge reaction. This activity helps children understand, "I am not bad. My brain and body just got overloaded." And honestly, that shift can reduce so much shame. Save this to try later, and if you try it with your child, tell me how they explain the last mark.
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