Autism, ADHD & Physical Behaviours
Feeling overwhelmed by constant movement, meltdowns, or aggressive outbursts?Physical behaviors like hitting, biting, restlessness, or self-harm aren't defiance – they're powerful communication from a person whose brain and body are in distress.
We know what that's like beause we're autistic ourselves - Join our webinar to move beyond crisis management and discover why these behaviors happen and how you can effectively support your neurodivergent child or yourself.
Here we'll learn all about:
- Restlessness
- Anxiety
- Agitation, Irritation, Frustration
- Aggression
- Self-harm & pain seeking
- Damaging Furniture
- Hitting & Biting
- Lashing out
- Pushing
- Recklessness
- Screaming
- Increased Stimming
This one's special guys - two of our team will be delivering together: Hats & Chris:
Our neurodivergent expert Hats Darley has a background in community enablement, training and management. As an autistic woman moving through life like so many without a diagnosis Hats learned to navigate the social, educational, and professional worlds through masking and hiding her autism. Now an expert by experience on the NHS's national training on autism, and the lead on an autistic and ADHD womens group, she's dedacated her adult life to explaining and understanding the needs of autistic women and girls.
Our speaker Chris Memmott is one of our autistic trainers. They have a passion for sensory work and view it as a cornerstone of autism care. They have taught thousands of NHS staff, parents and individuals, and basically anyone who can't outrun them!. They also do sensory evaluations of care facilities and have worked as a 1-2-1 peer supporter and TA in an autism specific school..
Register now to secure your spot!