When School is Hard Replay: Catch Up on Autism Webinar
Event description
Missed our When School is Hard: Autism Webinar? Register now to watch the replay.
Guest speaker Dr Siobhan Lamb unpacks why school can be such a tough environment for Autistic students and what families and educators can do to make things better. We discuss practical strategies, advocacy tools, and options beyond the mainstream to help you support your child with confidence and clarity.
We explore
Why traditional school environments often clash with Autistic needs
How to work with schools and advocate effectively
How to nurture your child’s identity and confidence at school
Alternatives to mainstream education that support thriving, not just surviving
More about Dr Siobhan Lamb
Dr Lamb is a Neurodevelopmental Educator and experienced teacher who has spent over 20 years supporting neurodivergent students. She has a special interest in ADHD, Autism and twice-exceptionality. As a neurodivergent parent of neurodivergent child, she deeply understands the challenges families can face. Dr Lamb is passionate about helping young people thrive at school and works with both children and parents to build skills, confidence and support.
Who this event is for
This session is designed for parents and carers of Autistic children, including those who are exploring or awaiting a diagnosis.
Professionals are also welcome to join the webinar or register to receive the recording.
What to expect
You are registering to receive the video recording of this webinar – this is not a live event.
Important information
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Belongside Families provides general information, peer support, and shared lived experience— we do not provide medical/professional advice or counselling. Any information shared during the event is intended to support and empower families and should not be considered a substitute for professional advice or care.
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