Tricia Lund - Relationship Challenges for Individuals with IDD, Autism, ADHD, and Other Challenges

Special Needs Planning with Consolidated Planning Group by Consolidated Planning Group

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Being able to set and maintain boundaries helps us have healthy and safe relationships and it prevents abuse and exploitation. Learning to set boundaries is a necessary skill for anyone, but especially for neurodivergent individuals. If you have a teenager with unique learning needs, you will enjoy this presentation by Behavior Analyst Tricia Lund from Summit Behavior Consulting. Tricia will cover why it is difficult for neurodivergent individuals to set boundaries, what skills need to be specifically taught, and how parents/caregivers can support their child as they learn to have healthy relationships through boundary setting. Join us as Tricia Lund speaks about the unique social and behavioral challenges faced by those with IDD, autism, ADHD, and other challenges, the reasons behind those challenges, and strategies that may help.

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