Does it feel like you face more challenges with your child than other parents?
More sleep issues, more sensory and emotional sensitivities, more homework problems, more trouble with friendships, more frequent tantrums and meltdowns?
It can feel isolating... and exhausting.
If your child seems especially intense, quirky, or perplexing, they may be "differently wired," otherwise known as neurodivergent.
This simply means their brains work differently, so their experience in the world feels different to them than for people with neurotypical brains.
The good news is, there are supports and resources available to help you raise a neurodivergent child, so they can thrive!
This class is a great place to start. (If you are wondering whether your child may be neurodivergent, check out this list of possible indicators.)
Does it feel like you face more challenges with your child than other parents?
More sleep issues, more
sensory and emotional sensitivities, more homework problems, more trouble with friendships, more frequent tantrums and meltdowns?
It can feel isolating... and exhausting.
If your child seems especially intense, quirky, or perplexing, they may be "differently wired," otherwise known as neurodivergent.
This simply means their brains work differently, so their experience in the world feels different to them than for people with neurotypical brains.
The good news is, there are supports and resources available to help you raise a neurodivergent child, so they can thrive!
This class is a great place to start. (If you are wondering whether your child may be neurodivergent, check out this list of possible indicators.)
Whether you're just becoming aware of your child's neurodivergence, or you've been struggling for a long time to support them, your parents demands may be overwhelming. But you're not alone!
It's hard to know where to turn when there is no clear path to follow -- whether you’re searching for the best school fit, looking for the right support, or navigating everyday life when the "typical" way of doing things doesn’t work.
You need a personalized roadmap to tackle your unique challenges: a plan with practical, actionable steps to improve your family life.
Join Debbie Reber and Susan Stiffelman for this new hands-on class designed for parents of neurodivergent or differently wired children.
In just five practical steps, Debbie and Susan will help you create a clear plan to guide you through clarifying your goals, finding the right support, and crafting actionable steps to make real changes for your family.
You’ll leave with a sense of confidence, the tools to move forward, plus a downloadable PDF so you can walk away with a plan in hand.
Don’t miss this opportunity to bring calm and clarity to your parenting! Sign up today and take the first step toward positive change.
Debbie Reber, MA is a parenting activist, New York Times bestselling author, keynote speaker, and the founder of TiLT Parenting, a website, podcast, and resource for parents who are raising differently wired children. Her newest book, Differently Wired: A Parent’s Guide to Raising an Atypical Child with Confidence and Hope, came out in June 2018.
The material covered in this class will help parents of toddlers through young adults.
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