Sara and Rebecca

Trust Your Gut: You Know When Something’s Up

May 06, 20261 min read

If something about your child’s communication feels off, listen to your instincts -

They are usually right.

Sara John and Rebecca Edwards

Parents know their children better than anyone. If you notice your child struggling to express themselves, avoiding eye contact, not using words or gestures the way you’d expect, or seeming frustrated when trying to communicate, don’t ignore that feeling. Often, those small doubts are early signals that your child could benefit from additional support — and early support makes a real difference. Trusting your gut doesn’t mean jumping to conclusions or panicking. It means taking action: observing, documenting what you see, and reaching out to professionals who can assess and guide you in a neuro-affirming way.

Early intervention doesn’t “fix” your child — it simply gives them tools, confidence, and strategies to express themselves fully in the ways that work best for them.

Don’t wait to see if “it will pass.”

Book a FREE consultation call with one of our specialist therapists today, or explore our on-demand training and digital projects to start supporting your child's communication journey right now.

Supporting you always,

Sara & Rebecca

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