Understanding your Neurodivergent Child's Behaviour
Have you ever watched your child react to something and had no idea what just happened? Even when you know your child well, neurodivergent behaviour can sometimes feel impossible to read — and without understanding the why, it's hard to know how to help.
This webinar is for parents and carers of autistic, ADHD, or otherwise neurodivergent children who want a more nuanced framework for making sense of what they're seeing.
We'll introduce our CAUSES model — a practical tool for uncovering the underlying reasons behind behaviour, whether that's communicating an unmet need, avoiding a difficult situation, or seeking sensory input. We'll look at why behaviour always means something, how to interpret it as communication, and how that shift in perspective opens up more effective and compassionate ways to respond.
You'll come away with a new way of thinking about behaviour, practical strategies to apply straight away, and — we hope — a little more confidence that you're not alone in finding this hard.
Have you ever watched your child react to something and had no idea what just happened? Even when you know your child well, neurodivergent behaviour can sometimes feel impossible to read — and without understanding the why, it's hard to know how to help.
This webinar is for parents and carers of autistic, ADHD, or otherwise neurodivergent children who want a more nuanced framework for making sense of what they're seeing.
We'll introduce our CAUSES model — a practical tool for uncovering the underlying reasons behind behaviour, whether that's communicating an unmet need, avoiding a difficult situation, or seeking sensory input. We'll look at why behaviour always means something, how to interpret it as communication, and how that shift in perspective opens up more effective and compassionate ways to respond.
You'll come away with a new way of thinking about behaviour, practical strategies to apply straight away, and — we hope — a little more confidence that you're not alone in finding this hard.