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Autism Intel

 

What Your Child/Adult Wishes You Knew About Their Brain

 

Date: Friday, August 18th

Time: 12:00 PM (Eastern U.S. Time)

  

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What if there were one key aspect of your loved one's wonderfully-autistic brain that you were overlooking?

There is.

And what if, by understanding this information, you could...

  • Interact with your loved one without overwhelming or upsetting them
  • Enhance your relationship with them
  • Remove force, coercion, pushing, and pressure from the equation
  • Help shift them out of fight-or-flight survival mode
  • Build trust
  • Strengthen and lengthen their Social Attention Span (which is much more important to their lives, learning, and relationships than their regular attention span)
  • Reduce anxiety
  • Increase their ability to be flexible and not need everything to go a particular way
  • Improve their overall mental health and self-regulation
  • Enable them to be open and receptive to the things that you and others are endeavoring to teach and show them?

You can.

We understand that, through the (totally justified) cynical lens that you may have built up from past experiences with help, therapists, videos, IEP meetings, etc., achieving all ten of the above may sound “too good to be true.” It IS too good to be true… when people are approaching autism from the outside (running around trying to change behaviors) instead of from the inside (understanding your loved one’s lived autistic experience, psyche, nervous system, and brain and then using that understanding in your every interaction with them).

That’s exactly why, In this free webinar, you will learn crucial autism intel that almost no one who is not autistic is aware of.

What is this autism intel?

It is the phenomenon of your loved one’s brain constantly shifting between three neuro-states. Once you “get” this phenomenon, you will be able to truly “see” your loved one on the spectrum – and then completely cater how you interact with them based upon which neuro-state they’re in at that particular moment.

Have you ever wondered...

  • Why your loved one is sometimes responsive and sometimes not
  • How to really “reach” them
  • What the real, underlying reason is for meltdowns, high anxiety, and extreme/explosive behaviors – and how to prevent them
  • Where stims come from and how to address them
  • Why your child/adult seems to have a particular skill/understanding (a word/name for something, using the toilet, solving a puzzle, ability to socialize or have a conversation) on one day but not another
  • When the best time is to engage them, connect with them, play with them, or teach them?

Once you understand what your loved one’s three neuro-states are and how to spot them, the answer to these questions becomes clear.

You’ll learn this autism intel from Raun K. Kaufman (bio below), an expert and autism thought leader with decades of experience who has the inside view of having himself been diagnosed with so-called “severe” (non-speaking) autism as a child.

Join Raun for this lively, easy-to-follow webinar packed with information and actionable guidance – and an included Q&A!

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Raun K. Kaufman:

Author, lecturer, and former CEO Raun K. Kaufman has worked with families and educators for the past 25 years. He also brings his own experience as someone who himself was diagnosed with so-called “severe” (non-speaking) autism as a child.

  • An international lecturer and graduate of the Ivy League’s Brown University with a degree in Biomedical Ethics, Raun has completed lecture tours in the U.S., United Kingdom, Ireland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Sweden, Norway, Spain, Portugal, Poland, Romania, France, Japan, Singapore, the Philippines, Malaysia, and Vietnam.
  • He is the author of the award-winning book, Autism Breakthrough: The Groundbreaking Method That Has Helped Families All Over the World.
  • He has been interviewed by media such as National Public Radio, BBC Television, Fox News Channel, The London Telegraph, and People Magazine.
  • As a child, Raun was diagnosed with so-called “severe” (non-speaking) autism and recommended for lifelong institutionalization. Instead, his parents worked with him in a totally new way they developed, enabling him to blossom, grow, and, ultimately, accomplish everything his parents were promised he would not. A book and television movie were made about his journey.