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68 Neurodiversity courses delivered Online

Living With Dyslexia

5.0(50)

By Pochat Training

CPD Accredited, Interactive Half Day Course Two courses to choose from, a 2 hour and a 3.5 hour course, both going into depth as to what dyslexia is, how it effect people as they're growing up, and how it effects them as adults. We also look at what specific strengths those with dyslexia have (dyslexic thinking), and how to help them in the workplace and daily life with the parts they struggle with. Course Contents: Statistics Causes of dyslexia What is dyslexia Co-morbidities The effects of dyslexia in childhood The effects of dyslexia in adulthood Strengths in people with dyslexia Supporting people with dyslexia

Living With Dyslexia
Delivered Online + more
£25

Becoming Comfortable with Screen Time Webinar

By Nurturing Neurodiversity

We are discussing the notion of Screen Time and taking a look at the rational, reasoning, and benefits, of embracing screen time in your family as well as a look into the educational possibilities.

Becoming Comfortable with Screen Time Webinar
Delivered Online On Demand
£25

Five Things your Autistic Child Wished You Knew About Gaming

By Nurturing Neurodiversity

Concerns around children gaming all day is the number one question that I get asked. Honestly, I can be doing a webinar, or hosting a talk on just about any unschooling subject and gaming always comes up in the Q&A.   I wonder if it’s because it wasn’t as accessible when we were younger. I’m going to age myself by recalling the days when we had to sit and wait for dial up internet connection and gaming had a very minor role in our day to day lives. Or maybe I wasn’t that interested in it?   I remember my dad playing MorrisMinor on a Spectrum ZX in our home. And having Snake on my first mobile phone. The difference between that and now is immense. The standard of games. The variety. The choices in game play. I wonder if the uncertainty for us comes from it not being a normal part of our lives when we were growing up.   But, it is part of your child’s life. It is part of their norm. And it is here to stay.    Dr Naomi Fisher and I talk from both our professional backgrounds about the psychology of gaming and how it aids learning, as well as from our own experiences of enabling our own children to game freely, this is not to be missed!   Maybe you will discover the joys of gaming and just how glorious it can be! Also available as a Screen Time Bundle including Becoming Comfortable with Screen Time. Yes! I want two webinars for £40  

Five Things your Autistic Child Wished You Knew About Gaming
Delivered Online On Demand
£25

Childhood Disorders: A Complete Guide

4.3(43)

By John Academy

Explore the intricate world of childhood disorders with our comprehensive course. From cognitive and emotional development to specific challenges like autism, ADHD, and dyslexia, gain insights into identification, intervention, and support strategies. Unlock the keys to nurturing healthy growth and resilience in children. Enroll now for a complete guide to understanding and addressing various aspects of childhood disorders.

Childhood Disorders: A Complete  Guide
Delivered Online On Demand
£23.99

Memory skills in dance

By Sofia Amaral Martins

In this workshop, I explain the neurobiology of memory with a focus on motor memory. I provide techniques that can be applied and I access each student individually. Memory, as much as it seems, is not a singular process! The reason why someone struggles to memorise choreography can have many causes. See the 'about' section for workshop samples. Duration is adjustable and prices are negotiable, any questions email: substancianigra@neuroscienceofdance.co

Memory skills in dance
Delivered Online On Demand
£30

Understanding Dyspraxia in Adults

By Free2BMe Neurodiversity

Introductory recorded webinar on Dyspraxia and how it impacts adult life and mental health, by Liz Smith, psychotherapist and director of Free2BMe, who discusses her own lived experience of the condition.

Understanding Dyspraxia in Adults
Delivered Online On Demand
£10

Webinar-Exploring Autism

By PIC Training

An hour exploring Autism, including the communication differences, strengths, sensory differences and unique experiences.

Webinar-Exploring Autism
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£5.50

Supporting clients to access adult ADHD/Autism assessments

By Free2BMe Neurodiversity

Course on understanding how adult autism and ADHD assessments are accessed and carried out in the UK, and how to support clients in making referrals, for counsellors, therapists and mental health professionals

Supporting clients to access adult ADHD/Autism assessments
Delivered Online On Demand
£10
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The Neurodiversity Academy

the neurodiversity academy

Welcome to The Neurodiversity Academy Your partner in creating environments where everyone can thrive. At The Neurodiversity Academy, we work with organisations to embrace and support neurodiversity. We offer bespoke training, consultancy, and coaching, helping leaders and teams to support neurodivergent employees and clients. Whether it’s ADHD, Autism (ASD), AuDHD (Autism and ADHD), Dyslexia, Dyspraxia (DCD), Bipolar Disorder, Tourette Syndrome, Dyscalculia, or mental health conditions such as Anxiety, our goal is to ensure everyone has the opportunity to reach their full potential. Our mission is to help workplaces become more inclusive by providing the knowledge and tools needed to support neurodivergent individuals. Through our training, leaders learn how to recognise and address the unique strengths and needs of their neurodivergent staff and clients, ensuring these differences are understood and appreciated. Why Choose Us? We believe that neurodivergent individuals bring unique talents and perspectives, which can thrive when given the right support. Our expert-led programmes focus on practical strategies that reduce barriers, improve communication, and increase productivity across teams. Whether your goal is to improve workplace culture, reduce legal risks, or create a more inclusive environment, The Neurodiversity Academy is here to guide you. Join us in shaping a future where everyone has the chance to succeed. Explore our range of courses and consultancy services to start building a more inclusive workplace today.

Navigating Neurodiversity

navigating neurodiversity

London

The European Agency on the Development of Special Needs Education (EADSNE) (2006) highlighted individual differences as one of the largest challenges faced by teachers in mainstream schools not only in the UK but across Europe. Teacher training and preparation to support neurodiverse pupils within a mainstream setting has failed to keep up with the changes within the field of inclusion leaving teachers ill equipped to achieve true inclusivity within their classroom. The most recent study of mainstream teachers within the West Midlands highlighted that less than 29% of teachers felt confident to support the neurodiverse pupils within their class with 17% unsure of the meaning of Neurodiversity. Navigating Neurodiversity provides hands-on training and support for mainstream schools to improve teacher confidence when supporting the neurodiverse pupils within their classroom. To provide advice and guidance of ensuring barriers to learning within the classroom/school are permanently removed and providing ongoing intervention and support strategies, including de-escalation techniques to provide and happy, safe and inclusive environment which best supports learning for all pupils. We also work with leadership team, including SENCo, providing support, advice, planning and assessment documentation throughout the EHCP application process to ensure a successful outcome is achieved with maximum support gained for learners with SEN. Book Now What is Neurodiversity? Neurodiversity is the term to show the diverse way of the way the brain functions, specifically the range of ways in which we learn, think and relate to others (Honeybourne 2018). The neurodiversity paradigm argues that there is not one ‘normal’ way in which the brain functions. Originating within the study of autism to show that there was no ‘norm’ with regard to learning and social interaction and that autism was not a disorder, neurodiversity is now the term used to include all perceived neurological differences including dyscalculia, dyslexia, dyspraxia, ADHD and Tourette syndrome and supports the theory that no set way of neurocognitive functioning is more important/normal than the other and that differences in learning should be supported and embraced.