Preventing Meltdowns & Managing Transitions with your Neurodivergent Child

Preventing Meltdowns & Managing Transitions with your Neurodivergent Child

By The Neurodiversity Practice
Online event

Overview

Learn practical, evidence-based ways to support autistic, ADHD or sensitive children through difficult routines, transitions and meltdowns.

Supporting an autistic, ADHD or highly sensitive child through everyday routines can be challenging, especially when difficult transitions and meltdowns become part of daily life. In this practical, compassionate webinar, experienced clinical psychologists guide you through evidence-based strategies that really help.

You’ll learn why meltdowns often happen at transition points, and why prevention is often better than cure when it comes to overwhelm. We’ll explore neuro-affirming ways to reduce triggers, and support your child’s underlying needs rather than relying on compliance-based approaches.

The session covers step-by-step transition strategies tailored for a range of neurodivergent profiles: helping your child move between activities, settings, or expectations with more confidence and less distress. Expect practical tools you can start using immediately.

You’ll leave with:

  • A clearer understanding of meltdown cycles
  • Tools to create smoother, more predictable transitions
  • Approaches that strengthen connection and reduce everyday friction
  • Increased confidence as a parent or caregiver

This webinar is designed to be validating, practical, and grounded in current clinical knowledge - and to make life a little easier for both you and your child.

Category: Health, Mental health

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Highlights

  • 1 hour
  • Online

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Refunds up to 7 days before event

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The Neurodiversity Practice

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£24.99
Mar 10 · 1:00 PM PDT