Upcoming events

  • Workshop: Teaching Emotional Regulation as a Part of Executive Functioning

    Thursday, May 29th

    12:00-1:00pm EST

    $5

    For many autistic children, emotional regulation is one of the hardest skills to develop—and one of the most misunderstood. This workshop is here to change that.

    When a child melts down, lashes out, or shuts down, it’s not “bad behavior.” It’s often a sign of emotional overload and underdeveloped executive functioning skills.

    In this workshop, caregivers will learn how to:
    🔹 Recognize the signs of emotional dysregulation
    🔹 Build a calm-down toolbox tailored to your child
    🔹 Use visuals like emotion thermometers & Zones of Regulation
    🔹 Teach coping strategies before a meltdown happens
    🔹 Co-regulate to support your child in moments of big emotions
    🔹 Reinforce self-regulation attempts—no matter how small!

    💡 Because emotional regulation isn’t something kids “just know”—it’s something they learn with support.

    📅 Join us to gain tools, confidence, and a deeper understanding of how to help your child feel safe, seen, and regulated—even on the hard days.

    Emotional regulation is a journey—and you don’t have to walk it alone.

    ✨ Let’s build skills, not just manage behaviors!