Are you worried about your autistic child's screentime? Have you tried putting limits in place, but ended up locked in daily battles?
Why is it so hard to persuade your children to do anything else, even when you're sure it would be better for them?
In this webinar, Dr Naomi Fisher, clinical psychologist, will do a deep dive into autism and screens. She'll talk about why screens are particularly important for many autistic children, and how parents can help them to develop a healthy long term relationship with technology. She'll help you think about what screens mean to your child, and the role that screentime plays in their lives.
She will cover how you know when things are going wrong, and when to step in.
Dr Naomi Fisher is a clinical psychologist and author. She specialises in trauma, autism and alternative appraoches to education. She is registered with the HCPC. This webinar is not therapy and should not be used as a replacement for therapy.
Feedback from earlier webinars
Your webinar was hugely reassuring and managed to provide clarity on the complex, unfathomable , frustrating times we have had as a family. It sounds a massive cliche but I felt someone finally understood what our life has been like. You showed great empathy with children and families struggling with this baffling and painful situation, coming from a place of experience.
I really appreciated your messages of hope- this is a journey and we will come out the end.
After your webinar we are more able to support our daughter, speak to her special setting confidently & already supported better decision making with her needs at the centre.
Find out more about Naomi (including her books and pre-recorded courses) on her website. www.naomifisher.co.uk.
This webinar is hosted on Zoom. Please make sure you have Zoom installed. We will email you a reminder 2 hours before the event and 10 minutes before, with the Zoom meeting link
Yes, if you choose the webinar + recording option you can watch it in your own time, up to 30 days after the webinar
We'll send a link by the morning after the webinar
You can watch the recording for 30 days after the webinar