Join us for an enlightening webinar series dedicated to supporting struggling learners in education and education-related settings. This series highlights the broad spectrum of neurodiversity, emphasizing a range of cognitive variations, such as ADHD, dyslexia, dyspraxia, autism, and more. We’ll explore the concept of neurodiversity as a natural and valuable variation in human cognition rather than a deficit, drawing on recent research that supports inclusive and strengths-based approaches. Participants will gain insights into practical strategies and interventions that honor each student’s unique neurological profile, enhancing their learning experiences and success. By embracing a neurodiverse perspective, education-related professionals and caregivers can foster a more inclusive and supportive environment at school and home that recognizes and celebrates cognitive differences as integral to the rich tapestry of human diversity.
Uniquely Wired: A Deep Dive into Diverse Cognitive Variations
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How A Neurodiversity Mindset Helps Children Thrive
On-Demand
The concept of neurodiversity is changing the way educators and other practitioners help children who learn differently. Participants will gain foundational knowledge on history and neuroscience behind neurodiversity alongside an understanding that autism is just one type of neurodivergent condition.
Understanding Adversity, Trauma, and Developmental Delay
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In this session, professionals will learn how to distinguish between neurodiversity or disability and the impacts of trauma or mental health concerns in children and students ages from birth – 22. Attendees will gain insights on when to pursue a special education evaluation and when to monitor while providing necessary supports.
Empowering Neurodivergent Teens to Thrive in School
On-Demand
This webinar explores interventions and strategies for supporting neurodiverse teens and adolescents with learning struggles. Learn how to recognize signs of neurodivergence, how education and youth professionals can help students develop skills and practices even in the absence of an official diagnosis.
The Science of Learning for Neurodiverse Children
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This webinar will focus on understanding how neurodiverse children learn and how to best support their unique needs. We will explore the latest neurological findings on neurodiversity, compare neurotypical and neurodivergent learning styles, and discuss how to construct individualized supports based on neuroscience.
Inclusive Strategies for Attention and Motivation
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Explore practical techniques to create an inclusive and stimulating environment tailored to the needs of neurodiverse children and teens. Gain insights on how to boost student participation and interest, leading to improved educational outcomes for all. Understand how neurodiversity (e.g., ADHD, executive functioning challenges) impact learning, behavior, and motivation.
Connected Teens: Navigating Friendship Beyond Norms
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Friendships shouldn’t have to be complicated—but for some, navigating social connections can feel like learning a foreign language. Whether you’re a parent or educator this webinar will equip you with practical strategies to help teens navigate social interactions with peers who may learn in ways outside traditional norms.
Empowering Educators and Families to Support Every Learner
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To enhance positive outcomes for struggling learners, educators must be equipped with effective strategies to support. This webinar will explore ways to support families when a child does not qualify for special education services and provide guidance on navigating situations where caregivers may be hesitant about evaluations.
Building Bridges: Helping Children Connect Across Differences
On-Demand
Learn practical strategies for helping neurodiverse children build meaningful friendships and ways to guide their peers in understanding and connecting with them. This session will provide valuable techniques for creating supportive group dynamics and enhancing empathy among all children.