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Neurodiversity 201 for Coaches

Join us for an illuminating workshop with neurodiversity experts Maureen Hilton (Autism), Minal Kamlani (ADHD), and Amanda Espinosa (ADHD). Reinforce learning best practices in neurodiversity-informed coaching through interactive case studies, demos of practical tools, and group discussions. This workshop offers valuable skills accessible to all coaches, regardless of their professional niche.

Purpose:

Empower coaches across various specialties (e.g., life, executive, internal, career, etc.) with neurodiversity awareness and practical tools. This will enhance their confidence in assisting clients who display or identify with neurodivergent thinking traits, like ADHD, Autism, Dyslexia, and beyond.

Learning Objectives:

  • Blend your current coaching training with fresh insights on collaborating with clients who resonate with neurodivergent thinking traits

  • Identify the typical strengths and obstacles linked to specific neurodivergent profiles (ADHD & Autism) to accurately gauge your client's situation and provide more effective support

  • Boost your confidence in compassionately delving into their core values that fuel both their aspirations and reluctance to change

  • Get equipped with conversational skills and AI tools to guide clients to break down intricate projects into manageable, achievable tasks, and adeptly handle difficult conversations

Agenda:

  • Introductions & Learning Objectives

  • Background: Refresher from 101

  • Two Case Studies (includes profiles, instructions, breakout rooms & debriefs)

    • Minal’s ADHD Case Study: “Breaking Down Complex Projects” 

    • Maureen’s Autism Case Study: “Navigating 'No”

  • Conclusion (final thoughts, conversational and AI resources, and more events)

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