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Understanding and Supporting Children with Behaviour That Challenges
Did you know that one in five children will experience tics at some point in their lives? Despite being relatively common, tics are often misunderstood, leaving many families unsure about how best to support their child. To shed light on this topic, we spoke with Dr Chloe Taylor, a Clinical Psychologist at CAYP. With over a decade of NHS experience, Dr Taylor specialises in children’s mental health, including cognitive assessments, therapeutic support, and tailored interventi
Dr Rebecca Allgood-May
Jan 195 min read


We Can’t Protect Them From Everything, But We Can Give Them The Tools: How To Support Your Neurodivergent Child’s Return To School
All schools are different. Some schools ‘fit’ a young person’s needs better than others. Some children welcome the structure and routine that school brings, while for others it can feel restrictive and overwhelming. In all cases, the return to school can be challenging because of the additional demands it brings – demands they may not have had to manage over the summer holidays.
Dr Shri Cameron
Dec 18, 20254 min read


Why Has ‘Adolescence’ Hit So Hard?
Adolescence has captivated audiences across the globe
and sparked much conversation about navigating the new age of social media, and what this means for our children. The show has cast light on aspects of our modern world that we may have ignored for too long. For me, it reflected discussions I’d been having with colleagues, both in the educational and psychological field. It articulated fears that are not easy to sum up, and concerns about young people that transcend the
Dr Sarah Turner
Dec 3, 20257 min read