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Helping Your Neurodivergent Child Thrive (Grades 1–6)

Live Virtual Workshop for Parents and Caregivers

Helping Your Neurodivergent Child to Thrive

Are you raising or caring for a neurodivergent child and finding that the usual advice isn’t working? You’re not alone.

Many families are navigating daily challenges around emotional regulation, behavior, and school expectations without tools that actually translate into real life.

This workshop is designed to change that.

Join educator Calvin Eaton, M.S., for a live, interactive virtual seminar focused on practical Social Emotional Learning (SEL) strategies you can use immediately at home and in partnership with your child’s school.

This is not about fixing your child.
This is about understanding them, supporting them, and building systems that work.

What you will learn

  • Practical SEL strategies that support emotional regulation and behavior

  • How to recognize early signs of dysregulation before escalation

  • Ways to reduce daily struggles at home and at school

  • How to support your child’s confidence and independence

  • How to advocate for your child’s needs with clarity and confidence

Who should attend

Parents and caregivers of neurodivergent children in grades 1–6, including children with ADHD, autism, learning differences, anxiety, or sensory needs.

Event Details

  • Live on Zoom

  • Interactive format with time for questions

  • Registration is required to receive the Zoom link

Registration

This workshop is offered using a flexible, gift-based model.

Instead of a fixed fee, you are invited to choose an amount that feels right for you. Your contribution may reflect your financial situation, the value of the class to your family, or your desire to support this work so it can continue.

This model allows families with different financial circumstances to participate while sustaining future programs.

Registration Options

General Registration – $30
For individuals or families attending

Community Sponsor – $60
Supports your attendance and helps make the workshop accessible to another family

Pay What You Can
Choose a contribution that feels accessible. No payment is required at checkout. I will follow up to coordinate.

Full Scholarship
$0. No payment required

About the Facilitator

Calvin Eaton, M.S., is an educator with over 15 years of experience across independent, public, charter, and post-secondary settings. His work centers on neurodivergent learners and the families who support them, with a focus on practical, relationship-based strategies that bridge home and school children in grades 1-6 within independent school and homeschool environments.

If you’ve been feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or unsure how to support your child in a way that actually works, this space is for you. You will leave with tools you can begin using immediately.

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