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Send a textThe Back-to-School Toolkit: Primary School EditionStarting a new school year can feel overwhelming — especially when your child is autistic, ADHD, anxious, sensory-sensitive, or still developing communication skills.In this short, practical episode of Navigating Neurodiverse Education, Ruth Smoker-Cornell shares a Primary Back-to-School Toolkit designed to reduce stress for both children and parents.You’ll learn:Why emotional safety matters more than readinessHow to make school feel predictable and less scaryGentle morning routines that don’t rely on complianceWhat to share with teachers before the first dayWhat a realistic “good start” actually looks like for neurodivergent kidsThis episode isn’t about perfect routines or pushing independence. It’s about helping your child feel safe enough to try — and reminding you that you’re already doing enough.🎒 Perfect for parents of children in Foundation to Year 6 ⏱️ Just 10 minutes. Realistic. Reassuring. Practical.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 Child