Presented by: Beth Pitchford (she/her)
Pricing: $59.99 (non-member), $49.99 (member), $39.99 (autistic individual)
Held Virtually: recording will be available for one month after the workshop
As awareness of neurodivergence grows, more individuals are being identified as having both autism and ADHD, a combination often referred to as AuDHD. This virtual workshop offers an in-depth exploration of what it means to be doubly neurodivergent, focusing on the unique strengths, challenges, and nuances that come with an AuDHD diagnosis.
Led by Beth, an experienced educator and advocate in the field of neurodivergence, the workshop will cover foundational knowledge about AuDHD, including diagnostic criteria, common barriers to receiving an accurate diagnosis, and the interplay between autism and ADHD traits. Attendees will also gain insights into strategies and tools that can help navigate the complexities of living in a world designed for neurotypical individuals. These tools aim to improve day-to-day experiences, enhance quality of life, and foster self-understanding and advocacy.
Whether you are newly diagnosed, suspect you might have AuDHD, or want to better support someone in your life with this dual diagnosis, this workshop will provide valuable information and practical guidance.
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