02/26/2026
If school feels overwhelming for your child, support can help.
Early strategies and collaboration make a difference.
Explore school support guides and professional resources on Hub Noggin.
Connect Around Neurodiversity. Hub Noggin is where families, educators & experts come together to support neurodivergent kids.
Curated tools, expert insights, and a trusted community.
02/26/2026
If school feels overwhelming for your child, support can help.
Early strategies and collaboration make a difference.
Explore school support guides and professional resources on Hub Noggin.
02/25/2026
Sensory sensitivities are common for many neurodivergent kids.
Understanding sensory needs helps reduce stress at home and school.
Explore sensory support resources on Hub Noggin.
02/23/2026
Many kids want to do well but struggle with starting tasks.
Executive function skills develop with practice and support.
Find practical home and school strategies on Hub Noggin.
02/05/2026
Transitions can feel overwhelming for many neurodivergent children, especially when predictability helps them stay regulated.
Small, proactive strategies can reduce stress and help kids feel safer during change.
You don’t have to figure this out alone.
🔗 Explore parent guides on Hub Noggin
01/01/2026
Happy New Year 2026
As we step into a new year, we’re celebrating progress, learning, and the incredible strengths of every child.
Hub Noggin is here to support parents with reliable insights, practical tools, and trusted learning resources - every step of the way.
Here’s to a year of confidence, clarity, and meaningful support for your child’s learning journey.
Discover more learning-focused resources on our website.
https://hubnoggin.com/
Learn. Grow. Thrive. Together.
12/25/2025
Merry Christmas from all of us at HubNoggin!
May your home be filled with laughter, love, and the little moments that make this season truly magical. Wishing you joy, warmth, and meaningful memories with the people who matter most. ❤️
12/18/2025
IEP or 504?
Both help students succeed, but they serve different purposes.
IEP: Supports learning through goals + specialized instruction
504 Plan: Supports access through classroom accommodations
Understanding the difference empowers parents to make informed decisions about their child’s support plan.
Explore more parent guides here:
https://hubnoggin.com/blog/
Connecting to Navigate Neurodiversity Together.
12/14/2025
Does your child struggle to focus or read?
An evaluation can uncover the underlying learning needs that might be getting in the way. It’s not about labeling it’s about understanding your child better so you can advocate confidently.
Early evaluations help families create more effective support plans at school and at home.
Explore more assessment insights on Hub Noggin:
https://hubnoggin.com/blog/
Where Trusted Research Becomes Real-Life Strategies for Parents.
12/12/2025
Children express big emotions when they don’t yet have the words or tools to manage them.
They need calm guidance, emotional modeling, and safe ways to express their feelings not suppression.
Explore emotional & behavioural support tools for parents here:
https://hubnoggin.com/blog/
Hub Noggin | Where Trusted Research Becomes Real-Life Strategies for Parents.
12/11/2025
Early signs of autism can show up in subtle ways reduced eye contact, delayed speech, or a strong need for routine.
Recognizing these signs early helps parents provide the right support at the right time.
Explore autism resources designed for families:
https://hubnoggin.com/blog/
Hub Noggin | Connecting Families, Schools, and Practitioners Around Neurodiversity.
12/09/2025
Every stage of school brings new challenges, and the right accommodations help students feel prepared, supported, and confident.
This parent guide breaks down helpful accommodations for elementary, middle, and high school students so you know what to ask for and how to advocate.
Download the full grade-level checklists (PDF + editable Google Docs) here:
https://hubnoggin.com/school-accommodations-checklists-elementary-middle-high-school/
Connecting to Navigate Neurodiversity Together.