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Practical strategies, real stories, and new thinking for families raising neurodiverse learners.

To The Mom Crying in the Car Line: I See You
I saw you today, three cars back, hiding your tears behind giant sunglasses right before the school bell rang. This is a raw, emotional letter to the parent feeling the profound loneliness of raising a neurodiverse child in a world that doesn't always accept them. This post is a digital hug, reminding you that your "invisible" struggles are seen, honored, and understood here. You are not alone in that front seat.

Did You Try a Chart? and Other Unsolicited Advice We Hate
Navigating the public world with a neurodiverse child often invites unsolicited commentary that reduces complex neurological realities to simple behavioral choices. At Ziggyloo, we understand that executive dysfunction and sensory processing disorders cannot be 'fixed' with sticker charts or generic discipline. Our adaptive learning philosophy is built on the premise that true support requires understanding the underlying cognitive architecture, not just modifying the visible behavior.
