Everyday support for neurodivergent children
Learn practical strategies for supporting your child at home and in the community
Kiind's upcoming Virtual MyTime session is designed for parents and carers of children with disability aged 0-18 years who may be autistic, have ADHD, or have developmental differences impacting daily life.
Occupational therapist, Tasha Alach, from Kaleidoscope, will be joining Kiind's Virtual MyTime sessions over two weeks (Friday, 5 June and Friday, 12 June) to support families of neurodivergent children. These sessions are a follow on from one another and will provide attendees with strategies they can use immediately at home while helping them feel more confident navigating services and supports for their child.
See our other upcoming session with Tasha here.
In this first session, attendees will explore strategies that support their child’s participation, independence, and emotional wellbeing at home and in the community.
Topics discussed in the session include:
- Creating predictable routines and visual supports
- Sensory strategies to support regulation at home
- Helping your child develop emotional regulation skills
- Supporting siblings and family relationships
- Creating a home environment that supports your child to thrive
Parents will leave with practical ideas and tools that can be implemented immediately.
Don't miss out - Register today!
The information you provide will be kept private and confidential and will be used to create your MyTime membership.
By registering for this event you agree you have read and agreed with the MyTime member consent statement. MyTime is funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services, nationally coordinated by the Parenting Research Centre and State.' Visit http://mytime.net.au for more information.