Workshop for parents/caregivers and those who support families of neurodivergent kids & teens:

Practical Strategies to Boost Executive Functioning and Reduce Stress in Everyday Routines and Activities

May 15th, 9:30-11am PST / 12:30-2:00pm EST

ADHD? Autism? Anxiety? 2e? LD? Everyone uses executive functioning skills everyday! Discover proven strategies to nurture strengths, navigate challenges, and foster resilience, independence and self-care to support well-being and autonomy.

Executive functioning is not just for school, homework or academics!  It impacts all aspects of life such as transitions, managing time, planning, developing meaningful relationships and completing tasks.  If you’re navigating the complexities of supporting children with challenges in executive functioning and stress management, this workshop is designed for you. Led by Elizabeth Sautter and Sarah Ward, experts in social-emotional learning (SEL) and executive functioning, this workshop will provide  you with practical strategies that can be seamlessly integrated into daily routines and activities, benefiting both you and the children you love and support.

What You Will Gain from This Workshop:

Workshop Details:

About Your Instructors:

Elizabeth A. Sautter

MA, CCC, is a speech-language pathologist, speaker, author, and trainer with over 25 years of expertise in social-emotional learning. 

Sarah Ward 

Sarah Ward, M.S., CCC/SLP has over 25 years of experience in the treatment and training of executive dysfunction.

How to Join:

Join this workshop for an opportunity to learn from specialists dedicated to fostering growth and resilience. Equip yourself with strategies that you can implement immediately, transforming your approach, and  empowering positive change in the children you care about and support.

Secure your spot and we can’t wait to see you there!