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Catch Up on Past Session: Understanding Masking: Autism Webinar

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Mon, 18 Aug, 5am - 6am EDT

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Missed the live event? This is your chance to catch up on our Understanding Masking Webinar. 
 
Guest speaker Raelene Dundon, Educational & Developmental Psychologist, delivered a thoughtful presentation based on real questions and common challenges and shares practical strategies to help your child feel safe, understood, and confident being their authentic self. 
 

Register to watch the recording of this webinar, where we explored 

  • What masking is and how it can show up in children 

  • How masking can be mistaken for “good behaviour,” and what might really be going on underneath 

  • How to raise masking concerns with educators and therapists 

  • How to notice the quieter, more subtle signs that your child might be masking 

About the Speaker 

Raelene Dundon is an Autistic ADHDer, registered Educational and Developmental Psychologist, and published author. She leads Okey Dokey Childhood Therapy in Melbourne and lectures in Play Therapy at Deakin University and lectures in Play Therapy at Deakin University. 
 
Important Information 

  • You are registering to receive a recording of a previous webinar - this is not a live event. 

  • As part of your registration, you’ve been added to our mailing list. You can unsubscribe at any time. 

  • 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. 

  • We are proudly delivering projects for the Peer Support and Capacity Building (PSCB) grant for the NDIS. Together we’re ensuring that people with disability keep accessing supports to build their skills and connect with others who have shared similar experiences.  Peer Support and Capacity Building Grant Round | NDIS 

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