Early Years and Neurodiversity: ADHD and Autism
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Early Years and Neurodiversity: ADHD and Autism

By Compete High

Join us for a deep dive into understanding ADHD and Autism in young kids - it's gonna be eye-opening!

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Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

The Early Years and Neurodiversity: ADHD and Autism course offers a low-commitment opportunity to deepen your understanding of ADHD Awareness, Autism Awareness, and Early Years neurodiversity, alongside essential Mental Health Awareness.

This course empowers educators, carers, and professionals to create supportive learning environments that recognise and celebrate neurodiversity in the early years.

Limited availability — once enrollment closes, this course won’t be offered again.

Description – ADHD Awareness, Autism Awareness, Early Years & Mental Health Awareness Insights

You will explore:

  • Foundations of ADHD Awareness relevant to neurodiverse learners.
  • Core concepts of Autism Awareness and its impact on early development.
  • Principles of Early Years neurodiversity and inclusive education.
  • Strategies for promoting Mental Health Awareness to support emotional wellbeing.

The course combines research-based insights with practical tools to support neurodiverse children effectively.

Who Is This Course For – ADHD Awareness, Autism Awareness, Early Years & Mental Health Awareness Learners

Perfect for:

  • Early Years educators and teaching assistants.
  • Childcare workers and inclusion coordinators.
  • Parents and carers interested in neurodiversity.
  • Health and social care professionals working with young children.

If you want to champion neurodiversity with strong ADHD Awareness, Autism Awareness, Early Years, and Mental Health Awareness, this course is for you.

Requirements – ADHD Awareness, Autism Awareness, Early Years & Mental Health Awareness Access

  • No prior qualifications required.
  • Fully online, self-paced format.
  • Accessible from any internet-enabled device.

Career Path – ADHD Awareness, Autism Awareness, Early Years & Mental Health Awareness Roles

Graduates can pursue:

  • Early Years Practitioner
  • SEN Support Worker
  • Childcare Professional
  • Inclusion Coordinator
  • Family Support Worker

Employers seek professionals skilled in ADHD Awareness, Autism Awareness, Early Years, and Mental Health Awareness to foster inclusive settings.

📌 Enroll today — don’t miss out.

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