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Understanding Oppositional Behaviour in Neurodivergent Children

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All children behave in oppositional ways from time to time, but for some families this can become an exhausting and ongoing pattern that affects daily life and relationships.

We understand how challenging and isolating this experience can be.


While there is no magic wand, this seminar aims to provide:

  • A deeper understanding of oppositional behaviour in children

  • Reassurance for parents and carers

  • Practical strategies and ideas you can try at home

  • A supportive and non-judgemental space to learn and reflect


This session forms part of our neurodivergence series and will be particularly relevant for parents of children with ADHD or Autism, whether traits are suspected or diagnosed.


Whether you are at the beginning of your journey or looking for new perspectives and approaches, you are very welcome to join us.


📅 Thursday 11 June


🕢 7.30pm - 9.00 PM


💻 Online via Zoom


🔗Zoom link: HERE


No need to book – simply join on the day using the Zoom link above or the details in the flyer attached.




 
 

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Marks Road, Stubbington,
Fareham, Hampshire, PO14 2AT,

United Kingdom

Phone

Reception: 01329 664251

Student Absence: 01329 666824

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