Tricky Transitions: foundations for smooth & happy transitions in everyday life

FREE webinar via Zoom

Monday 24 February, 8.00-9.00 pm AEST

Are daily transitions like moving from playtime to mealtimes, getting ready for bed or leaving the house challenging for your child? We’re here to help. Join us on this practical and empowering webinar designed specifically for parents and carers of children with autism up to the age of 6.

The webinar will cover:

  • Strategies to make everyday transitions smoother and less stressful.
  • How to build predictability and routines that work for your child.
  • Tools to reduce meltdowns and increase cooperation during transitions.
  • Understanding the “why” behind tricky transitions and how to address them effectively.

Who is this talk suitable for?

For parents or carers of preschool autistic children up to 6 years.

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Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights on how to make transitions smoother and happier for your family!

Learn more about your speakers

Grace O’Sullivan is a Certified Behaviour Analyst through the international Behaviour Analyst Certification Board (BACB) and locally through the Association for Behaviour Analysts Australia (ABAA). Grace has worked with autistic children and their families for 10 years and is passionate about providing progressive care when supporting children, families and staff.

Paris Azic is a certified Behaviour Analyst working in the field of Early Intensive Behaviour Intervention. Paris has experience supporting children in a range of educational settings, as well as in the home and community. She supports internal and external stakeholders with the implementation of behaviour support plans aimed at increasing inclusivity, safety and engagement in learning.

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Places are limited. Book your spot today.

About Autism Partnership

Autism Partnership has been supporting children and families for over 25 years. We believe that every child deserves a life of independence and opportunity. We provide autism-specific services, intervention and support to autistic children and their families. Autism Partnership is a not-for-profit organisation.

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