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[REPLAY] Parent Workshop: How to Support Your Neurodivergent Kid this Holiday Season

Who is this workshop for?

Routine changes, traveling to new places, lots of free time, and relatives who don’t get your kid (or your parenting decisions)…Holiday time is one of the most stressful for parents raising neurodivergent kids.

In this workshop, you’ll learn:

  • How to get ahead of all those days at home with more structure & visuals

  • Teaching your child how to manage free time on all those stay-home days

  • Preparing your child to travel including tips for sleep, meals, & activities

  • What to say to relatives who just don’t get your kid (or the fact that they will only be eating mac & cheese and you will be leaving early)

  • My thoughts on the Elf on the Shelf, how to reveal the truth about Santa, & managing anxiety around gift-giving and opening presents


How to watch:

This workshop replay is available for paid subscribers ($18/mo). Become a paid subscriber at the link below.


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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

Dr. Emily's website


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