Managing Crisis Moments and Meltdowns in Neurodivergent Families

£24.99

When everything escalates at once — your child is in crisis, you're already overwhelmed, and the whole family feels the pressure — it can be hard to know what to do, let alone do it well. These moments are exhausting, and they can leave everyone feeling disconnected afterwards.

This webinar is for parents and carers in neurodivergent families where crisis moments and meltdowns are part of life. It's grounded in co-regulation — the understanding that a calm, connected adult is the most powerful tool available in those moments.

We'll explore how neurodivergent brains experience intense emotions and why the usual strategies can fail under pressure. We'll look at what to do in the heat of the moment — for your child and for yourself — and how to rebuild connection after things have been hard.

You'll come away with practical tools for staying grounded during crisis moments, a clearer understanding of co-regulation in a neurodivergent context, and some ideas for creating a home where everyone feels a little safer.

When everything escalates at once — your child is in crisis, you're already overwhelmed, and the whole family feels the pressure — it can be hard to know what to do, let alone do it well. These moments are exhausting, and they can leave everyone feeling disconnected afterwards.

This webinar is for parents and carers in neurodivergent families where crisis moments and meltdowns are part of life. It's grounded in co-regulation — the understanding that a calm, connected adult is the most powerful tool available in those moments.

We'll explore how neurodivergent brains experience intense emotions and why the usual strategies can fail under pressure. We'll look at what to do in the heat of the moment — for your child and for yourself — and how to rebuild connection after things have been hard.

You'll come away with practical tools for staying grounded during crisis moments, a clearer understanding of co-regulation in a neurodivergent context, and some ideas for creating a home where everyone feels a little safer.