top of page



Neurodiversity Celebration Week: Supporting Your Neurodivergent Child Without Losing Yourself
Every year, Neurodiversity Celebration Week shines a light on the incredible strengths, perspectives, and talents of neurodivergent individuals. It’s a week dedicated to recognising that brains work differently, and that those differences are valuable. But for many parents raising neurodivergent children, the week can bring mixed emotions. Yes, there is pride in your child’s uniqueness. But there may also be exhaustion, frustration, and worry about the challenges your child

Amy Dalwood-Fairbanks
Mar 163 min read


ADHD and After-School Meltdowns: How Co-Regulation Can Help Your Child
As someone who walks with neurodivergent families every day, I feel the weight of what it means to live with ADHD, not just in moments of creativity or hyperfocus, but in the tricky, exhausting, everyday moments when logic and calm dissolve, and overwhelm rushes in.
One of those moments? After school: when the world transitions from structured to unstructured, from academic to relational, and everything feels too much.

Amy Dalwood-Fairbanks
Oct 13, 20253 min read


You Can’t Pour from an Empty Cup: Why Parental Mental Health Matters Too
October carries a quiet invitation. As the leaves fall and the air cools, nature gently reminds us to slow down, to release, and to rest. And this year, as World Mental Health Day approaches on the 10th of October, it offers a powerful reminder that caring for your own emotional wellbeing isn’t a luxury, it’s a necessity.

Amy Dalwood-Fairbanks
Oct 9, 20254 min read


Finding Your People: Why It Matters to Journey With Parents Who Get It
But when you connect with other parents who are living through something similar, everything shifts. You no longer feel like you’re shouting into the void. You can share openly, listen deeply, and know you are not alone.
That’s why I created the Magic Minds Parents’ Hub.

Amy Dalwood-Fairbanks
Sep 28, 20254 min read
bottom of page