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Announcing: A Journey into the World of Neurodiversity Presentation and Discussion with Jacki Edry

Are you interested in learning about neurodivergence, including autism, ADHD, Sensory and Auditory Processing Disorder, dyslexia, Irlen Syndrome, and more?

Are you curious about the relationship between sensory processing and neurodiversity? 

If so, I am excited to announce my latest presentation/discussion, “A Journey into the World of Neurodiversity!”

Some of the topics I cover are:

  • Neurodiversity and neurodivergence
  • Sensory processing, regulation, nervous/sensory system overloads (meltdowns)
  • Parenting neurodivergent children
  • Navigating the educational system
  • Ways to embrace and appreciate neurodistinct minds
  • Many more relevant subjects

Please reach out to learn more!

I’m looking forward to hearing from you! Jacki

subjects covered in lecture "A Journey into the World of Neurodiversity: what is neurodiversity?, an overview of sensory processing and perception, understanding sensory overload and meltdowns, autism ADHD,  and the senses, parenting neurodivergent children, choosing a treatment plan, navigating the schools system, neurodiversity within the family, embracing and appreciating different neurotypes, Q/A and discussion

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Jacki Edry is a graduate of Hampshire College and has an extensive background in education, writing, and marketing. She has been exploring the world of autism and neurodiversity for over thirty-five years. 

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