Supporting Autistic Children & Youth with Grief Virtual 1-hour POPARD Family School Liaison Workshop
June 11, 2024(3:30-4:30pm)
Grief is a universal experience; however, it comes at different points of life for individuals. Supporting autistic children and youth who are dealing with the death of a loved one or a pet, a family members serious illness or other losses is imperative. Grief can impact things such as school performance, learning, behavior, and peer relationships. This workshop will provide:
The stages of grief (Kubler-Ross Model) and discuss how the stages are not necessarily linear.
Explore the many ways that grief can be expressed.
Considerations for supporting the needs of grieving autistic children and youth.
Resources and supports for families and children dealing with grief.
About this Workshop:
Presented via Zoom (the Zoom link will be in your confirmation email - if you don't see a confirmation email, check your junk/spam folder)
Audience: This training is primarily intended for parents and families of students who are on the Autism spectrum, however educators and other professionals may attend
This FREE 1-hour workshop will include 45 minutes of content and 15 minutes of Q&A
Presenter: Veena Birring Hayer (email Veena directly if you have any questions: fsl@autismoutreach.ca)
When June 11, 2024
Registration for this event has closed.
If you have any questions contact Denise Reid by email at