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Neuro-Allies: Understanding Neurodivergence and Building Bridges
Class experience
This engaging class focuses on building a bridge between the neurotypical and neurodivergent life experiences. There are a lot of classes and programs built for neurodivergent people to better understand the neurotypical world. Oftentimes these classes teach “skills” that place the onus on a neurodivergent person to work above and beyond to meet the needs or expectations of neurotypical society. However, we rarely see programs that aim to do the same from a neurotypical perspective. This...
Teacher Lili (she/her): Lili’s current homeschooling class-of-one is exceptionally lucky to have such a dedicated teacher all to herself. Lili, an ADHD adult, earned her Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Elementary Education in the Dominican Republic before later earning her Master of Arts in Education from the University of Alabama. She brings to our classroom years of experience in a variety of classroom settings, including a dual-language immersion middle school program. Lili’s learners can expect her to cheer their successes and support them through their struggles. She’s passionate about interest-led learning and loves to dive into a unit study! Teacher Kate (she/her): Kate is an ADHD adult who is an accomplished filmmaker and passionate bookworm. She has taught learners between the ages of 2 and 15 abroad in both Germany and Japan. Kate has a wide foundation of teaching experience from teaching middle schoolers to teaching English as a second language in Tokyo. She varies her teaching style to meet learners where they are and modulates her approach to suit all neurotypes. She brings a sense of calm to the classroom that provides an ideal environment for learners to thrive. Her teaching style is clear, passionate, and supportive. Teacher Britt (she/her): Britt is an ADHD adult who comes to our classroom with years of early education classroom experience. Her education focuses on principles of child development and learning and literacy development. In addition to her lived experience as a neurodivergent person, she is an avid bookworm who needs more hours in the day to make it through her to-be-read pile. If your learner enjoys fantasy, paranormal, or zombie titles… they’ll hit it off instantly!
This class is not therapeutic in nature. Participants will be learning more about the neurodivergent life experience, not engaging in dialogue about mental health or their own emotions. Our educators are experienced and prepared to steer conversations back on track if any unsolicited, inappropriate, or highly emotional discussions originate from a learner.
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Group Class
$16
weekly1x per week
50 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 14-18
3-6 learners per class