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Wed, Jan 25

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Workshop $60 (includes GST)

Parenting Neurodivergent Youth: Social Emotional and Regulation Strategies

Join Mary Klovance, a school teacher, school counsellor and Registered Clinical Counsellor (B.A., B.Ed., M.A) and learn more about how you can better support your child during moments of dysregulation.

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Parenting Neurodivergent Youth: Social Emotional and Regulation Strategies
Parenting Neurodivergent Youth: Social Emotional and Regulation Strategies

Time & Location

Jan 25, 2023, 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. PST

Workshop $60 (includes GST)

About the event

$60 (Including GST) Per Family

Challenging behaviour is just the symptom of the problem--The child’s response to a trigger isn’t the issue, the reason they are triggered is the problem. All humans can become dysregulated when they are triggered and this workshop focuses on ways that adults can help children and adolescents move from a dysregulated state to a regulated one. Only when a child is regulated, can you move in to collaborative problem solving.

Join Mary Klovance (MA, BEd, BA) an ADHD-Certified Educator, ADHD-Certified Clinical Services Provider, school teacher, school counsellor and Registered Clinical Counsellor to learn more about how you can support the unique child(ren) in your life. 

In this Neurodiversity affirming workshop we will discuss the following: 

- Elements of Social Emotional Skills 

- How to help foster Self-Esteem and Self-Efficacy 

- How to Co-Regulate and adapt the environment in order to lay the foundation of self-regulation 

Inlcuded in this workshop is a FREE pdf file full of resources for you to use right away!

There will be time for Q & A at the end so bring your questions! 

Take a look at what past participants had to say about this webinar:

"GREAT workshop. Easy to follow, and super do-able ways to grow a confident, self-assured kid. Thanks, teach. I tip my hat."

"Mary is engaging, the material was great and I learned a lot."

"Wish I had this info sooner in life!"

"Very relatable and real. Not best case scenarios real life moments and reactions."

"You had such a good vibe and it was really easy to be real as a participant! Your approach to sharing and discussing our kiddos with ADHD was very encouraging and empathetic!"

"I really enjoyed your casual demeanour, funny, easy to follow, even though a lot of your examples are school based (the one area she seems to be thriving in - for now) those examples were all transferrable to home use. Thank you so much for making your expertise available in such an affordable, real time accessible way. A great place for us to start!"

"It was a very informative presentation and leaves the participants with a lot to think about afterwards."

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