Kind Mind Program Workshop
Beyond Behaviour: Kind Minds for Parents and Caregivers of Sensitive, Anxious and Neurodivergent Children
Supporting some children can feel confusing, exhausting, or simply harder than expected.
You may be seeing big reactions, shutdown, anxiety, resistance, or overwhelm at home, at school, or both. You might be early in the journey and looking for guidance, or you may have tried many approaches and still feel unsure what helps.
This workshop offers a compassionate, nervous-system-informed understanding of what may be happening beneath the behaviour and what actually helps when a child is overwhelmed.
Learn practical ways to support sensitive, anxious and neurodivergent (ASD, ADHD, PDA) children at home and in learning environments.
The power is in the pause.
Kids borrow our calm.
Safety comes before skills.
This 1-hour virtual workshop is designed for parents, caregivers, and educators and FREE for participants of the Kind Mind Program.
Your Workshop Host
Leah Hawley is known for creating warm, deeply understanding spaces where parents feel seen, supported, and better able to navigate the realities of raising sensitive or neurodivergent children. Her work focuses on strengthening and empowering parents, not changing the child, through practical, compassionate approaches that support the whole family. Leah believes deeply in the strengths and capacities of sensitive neurodivergent children, as well as the resilience of the families who care for them. Families may recognize her from the Kind Mind mindfulness videos used in BC schools.
Learn more about Leah’s work at www.leahhawley.com
Help us continue bringing this valuable mental health resource to schools and families.