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Practical Strategies for Supporting Neurodivergent Individuals
Our course offerings provide practical strategies for supporting neurodivergent individuals in various settings. From making weddings and funerals more accessible for neurodivergent children and adults to helping them feel comfortable in houses of worship, these trainings offer essential insights for inclusivity. Using examples from Angelina Ballerina, we explore how the character’s experiences resonate with neurodivergent families, while the 1964 animated special Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer highlights why companies should consider hiring neurodivergent individuals. Additionally, with 14 years of grocery store experience, we offer guidance on how to support neurodivergent grocery store workers and customers alike, fostering more inclusive environments.
Courses and Trainings


Supporting Neurodivergent Students: Inclusive Strategies for School Environments
This course offers a comprehensive guide to supporting neurodivergent and sensory-friendly students in various school environments. It covers essential topics such as how to accommodate students during school safety drills and assemblies, creating alternative lunchroom settings, and making field trips and school dances more accessible. Additionally, participants will explore neurodiversity through Disney characters and gain insights from personal stories about navigating educational and employment challenges. Each session provides practical strategies to foster inclusivity and understanding for neurodivergent students in everyday school activities.

This course delves into key aspects of supporting neurodivergent individuals through personal experiences and media representation. Participants will learn about the critical role of Individual Education Plans (IEPs) as a safety net for neurodivergent students, based on firsthand experiences. The two-part training on neurodiversity in medical settings provides practical strategies for accommodating neurodivergent patients during doctor visits and procedures. Additionally, through the character of Cosmo the Seedrian from Sonic the Hedgehog, the course explores how media can reflect and represent the neurodiversity community.