
Connective Parenting for Neurodivergent Families ~ Diverse paths
Why did I do this? My focus is on video games, right?
How did you figure out your family was neurodivergent?
How did parenting approaches you learned work or not work for your family?
What do you wish you'd known when you started parenting your neurodivergent child?
What do you wish other parents could know about neurodivergence?
The panelists were:
Marilupe de la Calleis the mother of two wonderful beings, ages 15 and 12, one of them ND. She found Hand in Hand Parenting over ten years ago and hasn't let go, as EVERYTHING changed because of it! You can find her on FB at "Parenting by Connection with Marilupe" or write to her directly at[email protected]
Julie Carteris a connected parenting instructor, an education civil rights attorney, and a neurodivergent adult. Her law firm is on Instagram and Facebook @juliecarterlaw, and her connected parenting coaching and consulting work is on Instagram @confidentandconnected and atconfidentandconnected.com.
Parents come toAbigail Waldwhen they are tired of getting pushed past their breaking point, and they’re ready to rise above behavior & circumstance to create the life they want for themselves and their children – without apology. She supports parents through her short-form Mother Flipping Awesome Podcast and fully transforms their lives with her three-to-six-month parenting courses.motherflippingawesome.com
Priya Saaralis a South Asian immigrant and a late identified ADHD-autistic mother to a neurodivergent tween. She is passionate about supporting neurodiverse families as a play therapist in the greater Seattle area and as a parenting consultant globally. She has also recently co-authored 'Parenting at the Intersections: Raising neurodivergent children of color'.www.priyasaaral.com. IG @parent.village
