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Being Neurodiverse in a Neurotypical World

In this Voices of Compassion episode CHC experts, Melanie Hsu, PhD, Clinical Director and licensed psychologist and Marjan Ebadi, PhD, licensed psychologist, join us to explore the experience of neurodivergent individuals navigating a world designed for neurotypical minds. Listen this Read more >>

Positive Parenting Tips: Middle Childhood (6–8 years old)

As children begin school and navigate more complex social environments, they benefit greatly from consistent support, clear expectations, and encouragement at home. This stage is an opportunity for parents to strengthen communication, model problem-solving skills, and guide children toward healthy Read more >>

Positive Parenting Tips: Preschoolers (3–5 years old)

In the preschool years, children are rapidly growing in independence and curiosity, making it an ideal time to nurture their confidence through encouragement, empathy, and consistent guidance. In this article, you’ll learn about developmental milestones, including emotional and social development, Read more >>

Positive Parenting Tips: Toddlers (1–2 years old)

Through patience, empathy, and connection, parents can support their toddler’s growth while teaching important skills like self-regulation, cooperation, and respect. In this article, you’ll learn about developmental milestones, including emotional and social development, for toddlers from 1 to 2 years Read more >>

Improve Communications with Your Neurodiverse Child

Whether a child is autistic, has ADHD, or navigates the world with other neurodevelopmental differences, their communication styles may not always match typical expectations. This article explores practical, respectful ways to start conversations with neurodiverse kids—focusing on curiosity, patience, and Read more >>

Positive Parenting Tips: Infants (0–1 years)

Positive parenting is an approach that focuses on nurturing, guiding, and supporting children with empathy, respect, and consistent boundaries. By fostering a warm and responsive relationship, parents can create a safe environment where children feel valued and understood—laying the foundation Read more >>