Are you struggling with getting new habits to stick for yourself or your child?

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Creating Neurodivergent-Friendly Habits That Stick

Each of the two webinars is just 45 minutes long, and you will walk away from each class with a ready-to-implement plan for creating a new habit for yourself or your child in a neurodivergent-friendly way! One webinar focuses on adults and the other on supporting kids.

In these FREE webinars, Dr. Morgan will share techniques and strategies that she has developed while helping clients build new habits that are meaningful and sustainable for themselves and their kids.

“We have learned skills that allow us to navigate the ups and downs of life with our gifted child who was having difficulty navigating a world that centers neuro-typical people. This work with Dr. Morgan has been invaluable."

- Kathryne

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Hi, I’m Dr. Morgan

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I’ve worked in education for 18 years and hold an M.Ed in Special Education and a Ph.D. in School and Clinical Psychology. 

I’ve noticed there isn’t a way for parents to step back and get a forest view of what’s happening when their child gets evaluated. You work with so many professionals, and they each give you one piece, but nobody steps back to tell you how they all work together. 

That’s why my team created this course. So you can understand how the system works together, what it all means for your kid, and how to make informed decisions to support them best.

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