Christmas is meant to be a time of joy, particularly for children. We're told to 'make memories' and to build the Christmas magic. The anticipation starts months before.
So what happens when your child doesn't react like you were expecting? When they spend hours worrying about Santa coming down the chimney (after all, he is a stranger), and cover their ears whenever they hear a Christmas song? When they ask for No Surprises, and pizza for Christmas dinner?
In this brand-new webinar, Naomi will talk about why Christmas can be so challenging for PDA/autistic children and their parents. She'll outline the possible trigger points and help you make a plan so that you and your children can come through the holiday season in one piece. She'll help you to understand why it can be so hard, and help you feel better about your Christmas.
This webinar is suitable for those with and without diagnoses.
This webinar will be recorded. Please choose that option at check out if you wish to watch a recording.
Dr Naomi Fisher is a UK clinical psychologist registered with the HCPC. She specialises in trauma, autism and alternative education. She is the author of several books, including When the Naughty Step Makes Things Worse: Parenting for Children (and Adults) who need something Different with Eliza Fricker. She has over 17 years clinical experience in the NHS, third sector and private practice.
Participants from previous webinars said:
"Naomi's insight into children needs to be shared far and wide.That she can not only help children and families but also break down the information into easily digested bitesize nuggets illustrates her phenomenal level of understanding and skill."
"This has been the most useful thing I have had since my Son was 4 and he is now 14. Thank you."
"I think it's probably one of the most interesting, insightful sessions on anxiety in autistic children that I've seen. Just the initial explanation of how the anxiety develops was a real eye opener. It really helps me understand my child better."
"It felt hopeful because it pointed to a pathway out of the situation we're in. Such a relief to have her feelings and my experience of her behaviour validated."
This webinar is not therapy or a replacement for therapy. It is self help for parents.