Lauren Edmunds explains how something as ordinary as a school stationery list can become a powerful tool for building organisation, independence and foundational learning skills. She explores how small, everyday tasks help children develop confidence, planning and problem-solving abilities that support long-term academic and life success.
Lauren Edmunds speaks candidly about the moment a child receives a diagnosis and the emotional journey that follows for parents and families. Drawing from her own experience as both a mother and an educator, she explores denial, grief, acceptance and responsibility, and why the weight of a diagnosis should never…
Lauren Edmunds explores what it really means for a child’s brain to be “switched on” rather than passive. She shares a powerful story of a 10-year-old boy on the autism spectrum who has begun to drive his own communication journey from the inside out. Through this, Lauren reflects on agency,…
Lauren Edmunds reflects on how children learn through mistakes and why natural, fair consequences help them build responsibility, resilience and confidence. She argues that repair, rather than punishment, strengthens connection, encourages awareness and supports healthy development at school and at home.
Lauren Edmunds explores what it means for a child to have a “switched on” brain and why real learning starts from within. She shares powerful insights from her work with children, including those with additional needs, and explains how motivation, safety and connection help children think, grow and engage more…
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