Join our learning pathway for all parents, carers and grandparents: a journey of understanding children who may be neurodivergent, have a disability or face other additional challenges. The important relationships in your child’s life can help shape their emotional wellbeing and enable them to thrive. Parenting a child with additional needs can bring unique rewards and unique pressures—we’re here to help you feel more confident and supported in your parenting. This pathway is designed to offer you space for reflection with some expert insight from practitioners and other parents like you, shaped into practical ideas. Developed by our team of psychologists, psychotherapists, and health practitioners, this pathway draws on years of experience supporting families with diverse needs. It is grounded in the Solihull Approach model, which helps us understand emotional containment, reciprocity, and behaviour as a form of communication. In short, interactive steps, you’ll explore: How your child’s brain develops and what this might look like for neurodivergent children Emotional regulation and behaviour Sleep and sensory needs Your own wellbeing as a parent or carer How to build strong, attuned relationships at home Parents who have completed this pathway tell us they feel more equipped to support their child’s emotional health, better able to manage stress and conflict, and become more connected to their child’s unique way of experiencing the world. Use access code DARWIN18 to access this learning for free. We're sorry but <%= htmlWebpackPlugin.options.title %> doesn't work properly without JavaScript enabled. Please enable it to continue.