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“Parenting Our Neurospicy Children,” a free conference focused on the unique challenges and joys of raising neurodivergent children, is set to take place on Saturday, April 5. The event will run from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Paul Smith's College, bringing together parents, caregivers, and professionals dedicated to supporting neurodiverse families.
Participants can expect a day filled with insightful discussions, workshops, and resources aimed at enhancing their understanding of neurodiversity. Topics covered will include effective communication strategies, emotional support techniques, and practical approaches to everyday challenges faced by neurodivergent children and their families.
Attendees will have the opportunity to connect with experts in the field, share personal experiences, and build a supportive community. This conference aims not only to educate but also to empower families, fostering an inclusive environment where every child can thrive. Registration is encouraged, and all are welcome to join in this important conversation.
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