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How to tell the primary school about ADHD without putting the teaching team on the defensive
Preparing to tell the teacher about ADHD at the start of the year shapes the whole relationship. A concrete five-step method to speak clearly without putting the team on the defens…
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Occasional childcare, a written reference point for the babysitter
Babysitter, last-minute childminder, grandparent stepping in. A shared profile avoids explanations given three times over and gives the adult a calm reference to consult during chi…
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Grandparents who babysit: when memory is no longer enough
Grandparents know their grandchild, but their memories sometimes date back several years. A shared profile discreetly updates what has changed, without questioning their place in t…
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Club sports: briefing the coach without losing them
A sports coach is not a disability professional. They are passionate about their discipline, trained to help people progress. A well-calibrated shared profile gives them what they …
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Older adults and disorientation, sharing the right information if they wander off
When an older relative can lose their way, the fear of wandering weighs on the whole family. A card sewn in or slipped into a pocket, scannable by a passer-by or an officer, can ma…
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A QR code in your wallet for moments when words won't come
Selective mutism, an anxiety attack, fatigue that makes speaking impossible. Having a QR code accessible in a few seconds can turn a moment when words won't come into a moment that…
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Multiple care providers: passing on behavioral needs to each practitioner
Pediatrician, dentist, physiotherapist, speech therapist: a child with specific needs adds up the appointments. A shared profile passes on the behavioral needs for a good welcome t…
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Sports and leisure activities, preparing the supervising team
Holiday camp, sports club, leisure centre. The supervisors rotate, and the child sometimes changes their main contact every two weeks. A well-prepared profile avoids starting from …
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Family travel: a QR code for hosts and restaurants
On holiday, brief encounters multiply: host, restaurant owner, site guide, shuttle driver. A shared profile avoids repeated explanations and lets each person adapt in a few seconds…
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Children's birthday parties: getting the host home ready
Children's birthday parties are rich moments but also demanding ones for a child with specific needs. A shared profile gives the host parent the keys to anticipate sensory peaks an…
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Explaining once to friends what you no longer feel like repeating
With close friends, the trust is there, but the desire to re-explain everything wears thin. A QR code shared just once can prevent misunderstandings that pile up and end up straini…
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RQTH (official recognition of disabled worker status, in France) and communication, informing people without explaining yourself on a loop
The RQTH (official recognition of disabled worker status, in France) opens up rights, but it does not say how to work with a person. Many employees feel they have to re-explain eve…
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