Why Some Children Can’t Regulate Early Enough
Self-regulation doesn’t start with behaviour. Many children struggle not because they won’t calm down, but because they don’t recognise the early signals in their body. This blog explains the missing step in self-regulation and why behaviour often comes too late.
Why Behaviour Starts in the Body (Interoception Explained Simply)
Behaviour doesn’t come out of nowhere. For many children, it starts with body signals they don’t yet recognise. This blog explains interoception in a simple, relatable way and why it changes how we understand behaviour.
When Alexithymia and Interoception Differences Look Like Narcissism
Emotional distance is often labelled as narcissism, but for many people it reflects alexithymia and interoception differences. Understanding this distinction can change relationships.
Understanding Interoception and Alexithymia
A clear, relatable explanation of interoception and alexithymia — why autistic and ADHD people may not feel or express emotions the way others expect, and how internal body signals shape emotional awareness.

