When things don’t quite add up Your child may appear to be doing well on the surface. They might be bright, curious, and full of ideas. Teachers or family members may describe…
When things don’t quite add up Your child may appear to be doing well on the surface. They might be bright, curious, and full of ideas. Teachers or family members may describe…
Many parents wonder why something that seems minor, like stopping a favourite activity or a small change in plans, can lead to a big emotional reaction. These moments can feel…
Growing Evidence of a Hidden Problem Concerns are growing around the effects of late-night gaming on teenagers’ well-being, with new findings highlighting strong links between excessive evening screen use and disrupted sleep,…
The start of a new school year can be exciting, but it’s also a time when differences in the way children learn, communicate, and connect with others can become more…
The start of a new school year can bring mixed emotions. For many children, it’s an exciting time filled with fresh notebooks, new friendships, and unfamiliar adventures. However, for neurodivergent…
Many parents see their child freeze up around maths, but how do you know when it’s more than anxiety? Dyscalculia is estimated to affect up to 7% of the general…
Pride Month is a time to reflect, listen, and learn – both individually and as professionals. At Tabla Psychology, we’re committed to supporting children, young people, and families in all…
By Dr Tamasine Black, Founder and Clinical and Educational Psychologist at Tabla Psychology Every year, World Mental Health Week invites us to pause and reflect on something we all share…
It is estimated that there are around 700,000 children and adults living with autism in the UK. April is World Autism Acceptance Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness and…
In the 2023-24 academic year, UK families registered 21,106 appeals with the First-tier Tribunal (Special Educational Needs and Disability) – 55% up on the previous year. That’s the largest number…