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Being a Neurodivergent Parent: The Triple Whammy Free Webinar
Do you ever feel like parenting asks you to do things in exactly the ways that are hardest for you — and nobody around you quite understands why?
This webinar is for neurodivergent parents who want to feel less alone in that experience. Parenting while neurodivergent is genuinely different, and those differences deserve to be named honestly — the extra challenges, yes, but also the real strengths and perspectives that neurodivergent parents bring to their families.
We'll explore how neurodivergent traits interact with the parenting role, and why certain aspects of it can take so much more out of us. We'll also look at what happens when you're a neurodivergent parent raising a neurodivergent child — what we call the "triple whammy" — and how the needs in a family can sometimes pull in different directions, even while complementing each other in ways that aren't always obvious.
Led by Dr Jo Mueller and Dr Lauren Breese, clinical psychologists and parents themselves, this is a space to feel seen, ask questions, and pick up practical tools you can use straight away — all in an environment designed to be genuinely accessible, calm, and free of any pressure to show up in a particular way.
Do you ever feel like parenting asks you to do things in exactly the ways that are hardest for you — and nobody around you quite understands why?
This webinar is for neurodivergent parents who want to feel less alone in that experience. Parenting while neurodivergent is genuinely different, and those differences deserve to be named honestly — the extra challenges, yes, but also the real strengths and perspectives that neurodivergent parents bring to their families.
We'll explore how neurodivergent traits interact with the parenting role, and why certain aspects of it can take so much more out of us. We'll also look at what happens when you're a neurodivergent parent raising a neurodivergent child — what we call the "triple whammy" — and how the needs in a family can sometimes pull in different directions, even while complementing each other in ways that aren't always obvious.
Led by Dr Jo Mueller and Dr Lauren Breese, clinical psychologists and parents themselves, this is a space to feel seen, ask questions, and pick up practical tools you can use straight away — all in an environment designed to be genuinely accessible, calm, and free of any pressure to show up in a particular way.