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Parenting Autistic Kids - A Free Event

Sat, 26 Nov

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Canning Vale

Learn doable strategies that really make a difference to you and your kids. - Supercharge your self-compassion and find your 1 Minute Wonders - Develop a go-to mindset for tough parenting moments - Connect with other parents afterwards if you'd like to stay for a cuppa

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Parenting Autistic Kids - A Free Event
Parenting Autistic Kids - A Free Event

Time & Location

26 Nov 2022, 10:00 am – 11:00 am

Canning Vale, Unit 12/2 Batman Rd, Canning Vale WA 6155, Australia

About the event

Come along to this free 1 hour talk presented by Von Kilpatrick, Psychologist and Co-Director of Amherst Psychology. 

In ten words or less, Von describes herself as: psychologist, private practice director, trauma therapist, autistic, lover of trees 🌳 (emojis don't count!). As a parent of neurodivergent kids, Von feels she has made all the mistakes, she and the kids have lived to tell the tales and she is enthusiastic to share her wisdom with you! And, you're sure to benefit from the fact that parenting is one of Von's special interests!

Enjoy Von's engaging and down to earth style of presenting as she shares doable and affirming strategies that can really make a difference to you and your kids.

- Supercharge your self-compassion and find your 1 Minute Wonders

- Develop a go-to mindset for tough parenting moments 

- Connect with other parents afterwards if you'd like to stay for a cuppa

Important information:

- This event is suitable for adults only

- We are located upstairs above Dome cafe and there is no lift/elevator in the building

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