Neurodiversity Affirming Practices for ADHD Webinar: Practitioners
This webinar is designed for nutrition professionals such as naturopaths, nutritionists, dietitians, as well as students and other healthcare practitioners working with neurodivergent clients or patients.
Whether you're already familiar with neurodiversity or just beginning to explore this area, this webinar will provide valuable insights into the intersection of nutrition and care for individuals with ADHD.
This webinar is designed for nutrition professionals such as naturopaths, nutritionists, dietitians, as well as students and other healthcare practitioners working with neurodivergent clients or patients.
Whether you're already familiar with neurodiversity or just beginning to explore this area, this webinar will provide valuable insights into the intersection of nutrition and care for individuals with ADHD.
This webinar is designed for nutrition professionals such as naturopaths, nutritionists, dietitians, as well as students and other healthcare practitioners working with neurodivergent clients or patients.
Whether you're already familiar with neurodiversity or just beginning to explore this area, this webinar will provide valuable insights into the intersection of nutrition and care for individuals with ADHD.
This webinar will equip you with practical knowledge to better support your neurodivergent clients or patients.
During this interactive session, we will delve into various important concepts, including:
1. Defining Neurodiversity
2. The Neurodivergent Umbrella
3. Addressing Ableism in Feeding and Nutrition
4. ADHD Specific Impacts on Nutrition
5. Neurodiversity Affirming Model
6. Supportive Strategies
By attending this webinar, you will gain a deeper understanding of neurodiversity and how it intersects with nutrition and care. You will leave equipped with practical knowledge and strategies that can be applied directly to your professional practice, enabling you to provide more inclusive and effective support to your neurodivergent clients or patients with ADHD.