Live Online Workshops for Families

Our online sessions are designed to help families and professionals better understand autism, ADHD, sensory processing, and executive functioning — without jargon, judgement, or pressure.

These interactive workshops are practical, supportive, and accessible, giving you clear explanations, real-life examples, and strategies you can use straight away at home, in school, or in professional settings.

All sessions are delivered live online, so you can join from the comfort of your own space. There’s time for questions, discussion, and shared understanding — you don’t need a diagnosis to attend.

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Understanding Autism & ADHD – for Families is a combined, strengths-based session designed to deepen understanding of how neurodivergent brains work in everyday life. This session must be attended after completing Sensory Processing – for Families and Executive Functioning – for Families. These sessions provide the essential foundation for understanding communication differences, emotional regulation, attention, and interaction. Without this groundwork, autism and ADHD are often misunderstood as behavioural issues. This session builds on that knowledge, helping families understand what successful communication really looks like and how to support their child with confidence and

Wed 18th March

10.00 am - 11.30 am

ONLINE


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Understanding Autism & ADHD – for Families

Sensory Processing – for Families

Understand how your child’s sensory system affects behaviour, anxiety, and focus. We explore sensory seekers and avoiders and give practical ways to create a calmer, more supportive environment

Mon 23rd March

10 am

ONLINE


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Executive Functioning – for Families

Learn how the brain manages planning, organisation, motivation, memory, and emotions. We explain why your child struggles with routines or focus and share simple strategies to support daily life at home.

Tues 24th March

10 am

ONLINE


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