London Autism Hub - Low Demand Parenting

London Autism Hub - Low Demand Parenting

By Contact - for families with disabled children

A two hour online workshop around what we mean by low-demand parenting, distressed behaviours, understanding and supporting self-regulation.

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Location

Online

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • Online

About this event

Low Demand Parenting

This two hour workshop is for parent and carers of autistic children or adults based in London. This workshop aims to increase parents and carers understanding of how stress and anxiety can impact autistic people and how best to support them.

Our Low Demand Parenting workshop will cover:

  • Why autistic people may be more stressed/ anxious
  • What anxiety may look like
  • How to support people with anxiety and distressed behaviour

Join this workshop to meet other local parents and develop your understanding around autism. This workshop will be held on Zoom. If you prefer to not be visible or audible on screen that is fine by us. This workshop is delivered by people with lived experience of autism.

Please direct any enquiries relating to your booking to AutismHubMidlands@contact.org.uk

For further info and support from Contact, please email info@contact.org.uk or see www.contact.org.uk

To find out more about our online workshops visit autismcentral.org.uk/london

Not based in the London, visit autismcentral.org.uk/find-help to find your local hub

Frequently asked questions

I don't live in London or the Midlands, where can I access support?

Autism Central provides support across England the regions. You can find help via your hub here: https://www.autismcentral.org.uk/find-help

How can I access 121 support (London)

https://contact.org.uk/help-for-families/workshops-and-events/autism-hub-events/autism-hub-london-1-to-1-support/

What is a Peer Educator?

Our Peer Educators facilitate our online workshops and 1:1 support. They have lived experience of autism, whereby they are either autistic themselves and/or are a parent or carer of an autistic person. They have personal experience and may also have professional experience too.

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Free
Sep 9 · 11:00 PDT