Free Interactive Zoom Webinar:
Autism - Your Child is Hurting: Discover the Reasons Why... and How to Help
Date: Wednesday, May 24
Time: 12:00 PM Eastern U.S. Time
NOTE: You will be emailed a link to a recording of the live event, which will be accessible for 48 hours after the event concludes, so you can still watch the masterclass even if you can’t attend it live. However, only people at the live event will be able to ask questions (of course).
Please provide your email below, and we will send you the Zoom link and related information.
See you there!
What Can You Expect:
You know, deep down, that your child on the autism spectrum is hurting. It’s not your fault. It’s not their fault. It’s not even the fault of autism itself.
There is something else going on here.
You are invited to a live, interactive, very helpful webinar that will be invaluable to you if you love a child on the autism spectrum (or work in the field) and want to know the first key steps in bringing their hurt to an end.
How do you know that your child is hurting?
- Do they have frequent meltdowns?
- Do they often seem agitated or anxious?
- Do they have big reactions when things don’t go exactly the way they expect?
If you care for – or care about – a child on the spectrum who is hurting in this way, and you want to…
- Understand the real cause
- Get out of the cycle where you feel like you're always walking on eggshells
- Address their underlying hurt and struggle in a way that respects your child - and their brain, their psyche, their nervous system, and their autism
- Prevent the extreme or explosive behaviors that can occur as "side effects" of them hurting
- Help your loved one on the spectrum to experience genuine mental and emotional well-being
…then this webinar is for you.
NOTE: Attendees will receive a meaningful offer that will not be available to the general public.
We can’t solve issues like these if we’ve been misinformed about what’s causing them. (And we have been!) So, we developed a protocol anyone can do that addresses the real causes…and therefore actually solves the problem.
Your Hosts:
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.
