Autism on Fire: What To Do During Meltdowns and Explosions
Date and Time: Coming Soon!
Price:Â $55 per person
If you register for this mini-workshop, you will have lifetime access to it!
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Do you (like a great many others) struggle with what to do during those very challenging times when your loved one on the spectrum is hitting (themselves or others), crying, screaming, swearing, or throwing/breaking things?
Whether your loved one is a surprisingly-strong five-year old or a 300-pound 25-year-old, this mini-workshop will help you to do the following during meltdowns and explosions:
- Feel more emotionally calm, confident, and in control
- Gain clarity about steps to take to keep you and others safe
- Enable your loved one on the spectrum to feel more safe and cared for during their most challenging moments
- Move toward de-escalation
- Integrate a new (more useful, less stressful) way to understand and think about what is occurring (vs. the tired old “behavioral issues” paradigm)
- Be the parent you most want to be in this type of situation.
Complete with super clear explanations and highly useful handouts, this mini-workshop – which comes with lifetime access (as long as the course exists) so you can go through it anytime you feel the need to – will put you in the position (maybe for the first time!) to be the calm in the storm… and handle your loved one’s most extreme eruptions with confidence, clarity, strength, poise, decisiveness, and love.
Teachers:
1. 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.
2. Kate C. Wilde:
Kate C. Wilde has spent the last 30 years working with children and adults on the autism spectrum and their families, as well as with therapists, educators, and schools.
- She is the author of the acclaimed books, Autistic Logistics: A Parent’s Guide to Tackling Bedtime, Toilet Training, Tantrums, Hitting, and Other Everyday Challenges, The Autism Language Launcher: A Parent’s Guide to Helping Your Child Turn Sounds and Words Into Simple Conversations and Autism Abracadabra: Seven Magic Ingredients to Help Develop Your Child’s Interactive Attention Span.
- Renowned for the courses she teaches throughout the U.S., Europe, and Asia, Kate also speaks at worldwide online autism summits.
- She is a columnist for Exceptional Needs Today, and has written articles for such publications as Autism Parenting Magazine in the U.S. and SEN Magazine in the U.K.
- She has forever left her mark on the autism world by having, over the years, intensively trained and qualified more than forty professionals who have gone on to help thousands of families, children, and educators across the globe.