[June Workshop] Summer, Siblings, & Screens
Join me LIVE on Friday, June 7th 2024 10:00am ET/7:00am PT
Who is this workshop for?
There’s no time like summer to give us a flashback of quarantine and all that time together with siblings and screens. I’m a glass-half-full kind of person, though, so I like to think of summer as an opportunity for our neurodivergent kids to grow and mature away from the academic stress of the classroom.
Summertime can bring too much downtime though which can lead to conflict with siblings and stress over too much screen time. If these things are already on your mind, this workshop is for you!
In this workshop you will learn:
Ways to foster your child’s motivation and interests this summer away from the stress of school
When and how to schedule separate sibling activities and when to work on collaborative play and teamwork at home
Helping siblings understand each other’s differences, especially when there are different expectations for one sibling due to a skill weakness
Teaching siblings to repair conflict without the empty “I’m sorry”
Understanding all the different types of screen use, when screens can be used effectively for downtime, and strategies for setting up boundaries around screens
What’s the format?
Live via Zoom: I will spend ~40 minutes on this topics and then those who attend LIVE will have time for Q&A with me. The Q&A will not be included in the replay so those attending LIVE feel safe to talk about their families without being recorded.
When is this workshop?
Friday, June 7, 2024 | 10:00am ET / 7:00am PT
How to watch:
Upgrade to an all-access membership on Substack to receive access to all of my parent workshops and replays ($450 value). All-access subscribers get instant access to past workshop recordings ($275/year).
Want to register for just this workshop? No problem! Enroll in just this workshop (and you’ll get the replay) at the link below.
What qualifies me to teach this workshop?
As a child psychologist, former school psychologist, and parent, I’ve spent the last two decades working with neurodivergent children and teens alongside their families and teachers.
Our kids are complex. What works for one child may or may not work for another. Our families are complex. There is so much information out there, but you are ultimately the decision-makers of the next best step in your child’s journey. I want to help you to feel more capable and experience more joy on this parenting journey.
If you’re ready to learn how to reduce the stress in your home, help others understand your kid, and find more joy, you are in the right place.
Let’s do this together,
~Dr. Emily