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January: The Longest Month - Why Parents Need Permission to Rest
For many families, January can feel like the longest, dreariest month of the year.
The sparkle of Christmas has faded. The weather is cold, dark, and relentless. Routines are only just being rebuilt after weeks of disruption, excitement, sensory overload, late nights, and emotional intensity. For parents of neurodivergent children, this transition back into “normal life” can feel especially exhausting.
Even when the calendar says the holidays are over, the nervous system ofte

Amy Dalwood-Fairbanks
Jan 263 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
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