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Understanding your Neurodivergent Child's Behaviour

You can now purchase the recording of this webinar:

Understanding your Neurodivergent Child's Reactions
£24.99
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Join us for an insightful and practical webinar based around our new CAUSES model, designed to help parents and caregivers better understand their neurodivergent children. This webinar was recorded live on 9th September 2025.


✓ 60-minute recorded webinar
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Join us for an insightful and practical webinar based around our new CAUSES model, designed to help parents and caregivers better understand their neurodivergent children.

Whether your child is autistic, has ADHD, or another neurodevelopmental difference, understanding your child's behaviour can sometimes be confusing - even when you know them so well.

In this session, we explore our powerful tool - CAUSES - that helps uncover why behaviours occur.

By identifying the underlying reasons for a behaviour - whether it's to communicate a need, avoid a situation, or seek sensory input - you’ll gain a clearer perspective and learn proactive strategies to support your child more effectively.

This webinar covers:

  • Why it's important to understand what's underneath behaviour

  • Common behaviour patterns in neurodivergent children

  • Our powerful CAUSES tool

  • How to interpret behaviour as communication

  • Practical tools to respond with empathy and insight

Whether you're seeking more understanding, new strategies, or simply reassurance that you're not alone, this webinar offers valuable guidance grounded in both science and compassion.

Who should attend:
Parents, caregivers, educators, and anyone supporting a neurodivergent child.

Speakers:

Dr Jo Mueller, Dr Lauren Breese and Dr Siobhan Higgins are clinial psychologists with extensive lived and professional experience in neurodiversity and families. They have worked for many years within child and adult neurodiversity services in the NHS, the private sector and in academic research. They are lecturers on neurodiversity and parenting at Kings College London and are currently writing a book to support neurodivergent parents.

Previous webinar attendees:

“These talks are great”

“Really enjoyed this webinar and the presenting style. Good balance of making it accessible and deeper diving. Excellent.”

“Just found it very useful and practical, not only informative.”

“I really liked the helpful suggestions of different ways of explaining… that allowed me to make connections with how I can use those ideas and apply them. I struggle to connect with abstract concepts so that was really helpful. thank you!”

“I really appreciated the webinar, the content was great and there were regular check ins of the comments and encouragement of emojis/participation; I felt that participants were valued and heard.”

Please note that this webinar is for educational and informational purposes and is not clinical advice or therapy.

Agenda:

The Neurodivergent Parent Space

Our online event will also give you a taster of what we offer in The Neurodivergent Parent Space, our unique community of neurodivergent parents where we offer a library of tailored, evidence-based resources, a self-paced emotional regulation course, tea & chat sessions with experienced clinical psychologists, plus connection with other neurodivergent parents to help you thrive on your parenting journey.

All our webinars and replays are FREE to community members, and best of all the community is FREE to try - and thereafter just £24.99 per month, which is the cost of one regular webinar.

Find out more here.

Contact us to join the waiting list for when our doors next open!

  • YES! We have self identifying, and wondering facilitators, lived experience through family members as well as clinical experience as psychologists. We also have a panel of neurodivergent parents who co-produce with us and support the work we do.

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