An engaging panel discussion on life as an older Autistic individual, highlighting both our needs and the value we bring.
A webinar which aims to educate and empower the parents and carers of children and young people, who have characteristics of both Autism and ADHD (sometimes shortened to AuDHD).
Discover how Autism and ADHD intersect with lived-experience insights from Tara Kent, including key overlaps and differences.
This webinar explores Autistic burnout from a research and lived experience perspective.
A webinar for Autistic parents navigating the challenges of balancing their own needs with those of their Autistic children.
A webinar for parents on practical approaches to co-regulation. Co-regulation is the practice of using your own calm and regulated emotions to help to influence your child's self, emotional regulation during periods of "big emotions". We'll discuss the neuroscience underpinning self-regulation, and learn how our own regulation is a powerful predictor of our children's ability to self-regulate, as well as addressing practical ways to regulate ourselves as parents.
This webinar explores some of the ways fulfilling and authentic relationships may look for Autistic children and how connection and belonging can be nurtured within neurodivergent families.
A webinar for parents of Autistic children that find transitions to be difficult and want to better understand how to support them.
Examining the ways in which neurodiversity can help you as a parent to reframe your thinking about Autism...
This webinar will support you to understand better some of the challenges and benefits of Autistic ways of thinking and processing. It will help you build empathy and develop strategies for solving problems and navigating everyday life.
This webinar examines Autistic (and AuDHD) experiences during puberty and menstruation, pregnancy, birth and motherhood, work, and menopause.
Practical strategies for teachers and other support staff for including Autistic children in your classroom.
This webinar explores Autistic burnout from a research and lived experience perspective.
Explore the principles underpinning neuroaffirming social skills and discover ways that you can innovate to provide respectful, inclusive support to the Autistic children in your care, and to their peers. Learn why certain non-autistic social skills are simply not appropriate or useful for Autistic children, and how you can construct social skills programs that will foster genuine social connection and friendships.
Exploring what authentic relationships may look for Autistic children, and how belonging can be nurtured within neurodivergent families.