Parenting neurodiverse teens and young adults can feel overwhelming. Many parents search for ways to better understand their child’s behavior, emotional needs, and developmental path. Beneath the sensory overwhelm and unique neurological pathways lies a profound human need for connection.
In this live, interactive workshop, Peace at Home expert Aaron Weintraub, MS, will help you step away from the exhausting work of trying to shape our children into a societal ideal. Instead, we will explore how to parent by trusting your child’s natural process of development and building a relationship rooted in emotional safety and connection.
Together, we will explore how to create a connection so safe and generous that your child’s alarm system can quiet, their heart can remain soft, and the beautiful, natural unfolding of maturation can reach its full potential.
Rather than trying to fix what isn’t broken, this workshop focuses on understanding your teen or young adult from the inside out. You will learn how to offer your child a profound, unconditional invitation to exist in your presence so they can flourish and grow into their authentic selves.
If you are parenting a neurodiverse teenager or young adult, this workshop will help you better understand their emotional world, strengthen attachment, and create a supportive environment where both you and your child can thrive.
Please ask questions and share your experiences during the session. If you would like to request a specific topic to be covered, please email us ahead of time at solutions@peaceathomeparenting.com