An online course tailored specifically for parents and carers of neurodivergent children to help your child thrive at school.
Course content and evidence base relevant to AUS, UK, NZ, Canada and USA school systems.
PARENT COURSE
Teaching the Teacher
About the course:
Self-paced online course. Duration 1.5 - 2 hours
Evidence based and developed with a clinical psychologist. Enrol with NDIS funds.*
$59.00
What you’ll learn:
Confidently explain ADHD/Autism/PDA to your child’s teacher
Advocate for appropriate and tailored accomodations
Stop solving school problems from home
Become the CEO of ‘Team Kid’ and align teachers and therapist
Build your ‘toolkit’ for school
What Parents Are Saying
“The design and content of this course is amazing - this is a program that parents could do even if they have limited time.”
— Parent, AUS.
“Since completing this course I have completely turned around my relationship with my daughter’s teacher. We are now a team, and I know how to ask for what she needs and make sure school is a safe place for my kid.”
— Parent, UK.
“I'm quite familiar with ADHD but even so, there were new pieces of information that I thoroughly enjoyed learning! Even parents who have their "PhD" in the ND there's still more they can learn and they will definitely benefit from this course.”
— Parent, AUS.
FAQs
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Courses are available online for self-paced delivery.
If you would like me to deliver the course in-person at your school for the P&C community (Sydney and surrounds), or as a live webinar please reach out via the Email Me button at the top of the page.
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Yes, the parent course may be claimable under capacity building and specialist positive behaviour support. It is always a good idea to check with your LAC.
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My parent course ‘Teaching the Teacher’ is ideal for parents wanting to improve the relationship with their school and focus on better outcomes for their child. Schools and Parent/Carer Associations often book this course to be delivered in-person for their community.
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Throughout the course you will complete the provided workbook containing resources for your child's teacher. The 'toolkit' is a tailored profile of your child to help the teacher to get to know all about your wonderful kid, their neurotype, language preferences, and strategies and tools that will help them work with your child successfully at school.
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Absolutely. The course content is all evidence based and draws on the Diagnostic Statistical Manual (DSM) which is used in AUS, NZ, USA, Canada and UK to diagnose neurodivergence. The overlap and similarities between school systems in these countries makes the content relevant to all course participants.