You can now purchase the recording of this webinar:
Are you a neurodivergent parent feeling nervous or overwhelmed on the run up to Christmas? Join us in our online event where we will talk about navigating the Christmas period as a neurodivergent parent raising a neurodivergent child. This webinar was recorded live on 10th December 2024.
About this webinar
Are you a neurodivergent parent feeling nervous or overwhelmed on the run up to Christmas, and looking for practical strategies? Want ideas for you, and for your child to cope with this time of the year?
Join us in our online event where we will talk about navigating the Christmas period as a neurodivergent parent raising a neurodivergent child.
Join us for practical tips, strategies and ideas, as well as a supportive community with like-minded individuals.
Whether you're looking for guidance, validation, or simply a space to think ahead to the festive period, this event is for you.
Agenda:
The Neurodivergent Parent Space
Our online event will also give you a taster of what we offer in The Neurodivergent Parent Space, our unique community of neurodivergent parents where we offer evidence-based resources and connection with other neurodivergent parents to help you thrive on your parenting journey. All our webinars and replays are FREE to community members, and best of all membership costs just £16.99 per month - with a week's free trial, too.
-
It's free to trial the Space, so why not check it out? Thereafter it's only £16.99 per month for access to all the webinars, recordings, resources and chat spaces, so it's best value to be part of our community! Most of all, it's a welcoming space to be yourself amongst others who understand.
-
We're delighted to share the link and hope you find it helpful.
-
The Neurodiversity Practice supports organisations, families, and practitioners in navigating neurodivergence with cutting-edge expertise and neuroaffirmative authenticity. Follow us @theneurodiversitypractice we would love to connect!
-
YES! We have self identifying, and wondering facilitators, lived experience through family members as well as clinical experience as psychologists. We also have a panel of neurodivergent parents who co-produce with us and support the work we do.