Navigating Meltdowns: A Practical Workshop for Parents Cover Image
08

Apr

Navigating Meltdowns: A Practical Workshop for Parents

  • days
  • Hours
  • Minutes
  • Seconds
Anpassad miniatyrbild 

Släpp bilden här ELLER Bläddra för att ladda upp

Lägg till svar
Skapa album
  • Känsla
  • Reser till
  • Tittar på
  • Spelar
  • Lyssnar på
  • Lycklig
  • Älskade
  • Ledsen
  • Mycket ledsen
  • Arg
  • Förvirrad
  • Varm
  • Bruten
  • uttryckslös
  • Häftigt
  • Rolig
  • Trött
  • Härlig
  • Välsignad
  • Chockad
  • Sömnig
  • Söt
  • Uttråkad
0%
Ladda upp bilder
Ny Skapa bild
Ny Skapa inlägg
Mer
Navigating Meltdowns: A Practical Workshop for Parents har inte skrivit något ännu
Start datum 04/08/26 - 09:00
Slutdatum 04/08/26 - 12:00
  • Beskrivning

    Join us for an interactive workshop designed to equip parents and caregivers with effective strategies for understanding and managing meltdowns in autistic children.

    This workshop is perfect for parents, guardians, and caregivers of autistic children of all ages who are looking for practical tools and techniques to support their child during moments of distress. Whether you're new to navigating meltdowns or seeking fresh perspectives, this session offers valuable insights.

    During this workshop, you will:
    - Learn to identify the triggers and underlying causes of meltdowns.
    - Explore proactive strategies to prevent meltdowns from escalating.
    - Discover calming techniques and sensory supports to use during a meltdown.
    - Practice effective communication and de-escalation methods.
    - Connect with other parents and share experiences in a supportive environment.

    Format: This is a highly interactive workshop featuring a blend of expert instruction, real-life case studies, group discussions, and practical exercises. You'll have ample opportunities to ask questions and share your own experiences.

    Special Note: This workshop is family-friendly. While the content is geared towards adults, children are welcome to participate alongside their parents. We encourage a relaxed and accepting atmosphere where everyone feels comfortable.