Talking ASD & ADHD: Responding to Anger (667) For parents/carers in Herts.

Talking ASD & ADHD: Responding to Anger (667) For parents/carers in Herts.

Recognise, respond to and reduce the impact of anger in your family

By Supporting Links

Date and time

Tue, 21 May 2024 01:30 - 03:15 PDT

Location

Online

About this event

Do you need to know how to respond, with confidence, when your child gets angry?

Are you struggling to help your child to manage their emotions?

Perhaps you are worried about your whole family communicating through anger?


Anger related behaviours such as aggression are known to be an area of difficulty for children with ASD and/or ADHD.

Parents struggle to respond with confidence, and often report to us that their child’s neurodiversity ‘blurs the boundaries’ of what is acceptable.

We also know that many parents worry that siblings are learning to communicate in anger, like their siblings with ASD or ADHD, and that parents are worried about the long term affect on all their children and the family as a whole.

Based on our CAN Parent accredited Anger: Escaping the Trap course, we have developed this two hour workshop that is more than anger management strategies, because we want anyone who attends to leave understanding what is happening for their child and what they can do about it.

Run by highly experienced facilitators, counsellors and parenting practitioners, this online workshop will help parents to understand:


  • The difference between healthy & unhealthy anger.
  • The pattern that anger often takes and how to spot the non-verbal signs early.
  • Their own and their children's triggers.
  • Techniques that reduce escalation of angry and aggressive behaviour and when to use them.
  • How to respond safely to a child in meltdown, keeping themselves, their child and siblings safe.
  • Where to access further help and support.

Previous attendees have said:

“Tackled some complex areas really well. Extremely helpful visuals, full of information to use in the real world. Can definitely use some of the concepts immediately.”

Parents and carers who attend will leave understanding what is happening for their child and what they can do about it.

The workshop will take place via Zoom and will incorporate a Q&A session.

This workshop is provided free to parents by Herts County Council and it is open to all parents and carers of children aged 2-25 years old with suspected or diagnosed Autistic Spectrum Disorder and/or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder who are living in Hertfordshire.

Supporting Links is an independent company.

To ask a question or for more information contact Noushin Rahman-Blake, Supporting Links on 01442 300185 or email info@supportinglinks.co.uk.


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"Thank you so much for last night's session. I was so impressed with the workshop. You shared so much helpful information and I have been thinking about it a lot today. I feel so encouraged." Responding to Anger Workshop, Spring 2023

"An extremely helpful session. I feel more reassured and you have taken some of the pressure off of this situation. I understand my son's needs a lot more after this evening. Thank you" School Avoidance workshop Summer 2023

"Thanks as always a great session. Always enjoy the duo approach and the role play you perform for us is helpful to see as a spectator!" Talking Teens workshop Autumn 2023

"Oh I cannot tell you how helpful it is! It’s like you’re describing my family. I feel so much better equipped to understand dynamics and situations better. Thank you for a brilliant workshop" Talking Teens workshop Spring 2024

Supporting Links is a highly regarded parenting and training consultancy providing parenting support through workshops, courses and 1:1 parent mentoring.

As experts in developing high quality courses and workshops in parenting and communications skills we work extensively in many Independent Schools, Academy Schools, Family Centres and for local authorities around the country.

We have an excellent reputation with the parents and organisations in which we work and were the first organisation in the country to obtain four CANparent Quality Marks for our courses.

We are often asked to provide national media with advice and opinions on news stories related to parenting.

When you attend a Supporting Links event...

  • We will listen and not judge
  • You will feel calmer and in control
  • You will learn in a fun environment
  • You will leave with practical and manageable advice

A Supporting Links workshop is a unique, interactive and engaging experience.

From booking to post-workshop support, the Supporting Links team pride themselves on offering the highest quality experience for all parents and carers.

 We are very happy to answer any questions you have about our work.

You can contact us by email or telephone

info@supportinglinks.co.uk

01442 300185/07512 709556

www.supportinglinks.co.uk

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