
Added to the Wilton Library Calendar: Helping Your Child Understand Their Autism: When and How a Parent Might Explain Their Child's Disorder to Them on Wednesday, April 30 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Please join SPED*NET for another informative session, Helping Your Child Understand Their Autism: When and How a Parent Might Explain Their Child's Disorder to Them.
When parents get an autism diagnosis for their child, they might be relieved to know what’s happening, but, most likely, they will also be fearful. What does this mean for the future? When and how do I tell my child? And how do children and teens react? Marcia Eckerd, PhD, and Rob Bernstein will explore these questions and more in this practical and helpful seminar.
Marcia Eckerd has provided therapy, evaluation, and consultation for neurodivergent individuals since 1985. She serves on the CT ASD Advisory Council and the Board of Directors of Autism Today! A frequent presenter on webinars and podcasts, she’s been featured at US national and international conferences. In addition to her therapy and consultation practice, she’s co-authorizing a book on neurodivergent students and schools with Robert Bernstein. Robert J. Bernstein, an educational and behavioral therapist, has been working with children on the autism spectrum for more than 35 years. His book Uniquely Normal: Tapping the Reservoir of Normalcy to Treat Autism (2017) won six awards, including the Independent Publisher Book Awards (gold medal for psychology and mental health).
To register, visit www.wiltonlibrary.org. Wilton Library, 137 Old Ridgefield Road, Wilton; www.wiltonlibrary.org; 203-762-3950.
Learn more https://wilton.librarycalendar.com/event/hold-spednet-20196