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Recognising Giftedness and Twice-Exceptionality (2e) in Children
Imagine a child who reads novels years ahead of their age but struggles in group activities. Or another who says they’re “bored” in class because the work feels too easy yet seems withdrawn and lonely at school. You might not immediately think these children are gifted—but they very well could be.
May 296 min read


Requesting Adjustments for Students - A Guide for Parents
A guide for parents on supporting their child to access accommodations and adjustments for school assessments, including ATAR.
Feb 133 min read


Neurodiversity Affirming Language at Amherst Psychology
Identity-first language Amherst Psychology is committed to using terminology that affirms and promotes the wellbeing of all clients. With...
Sep 4, 20213 min read


What is a neuropsychologist?!
Ever wondered what a neuropsychologist does? How they can help you? What is involved in an assessment? Neuropsychologists specialise in...
Jun 17, 20213 min read


Autism in Romantic Relationships
Psychologist Zoë Parry highlights the unique challenges and strengths of couples in which one partner is autistic.
Sep 1, 20193 min read
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