When Everything Changes: Supporting Neurodivergent Children Through Grief, Loss and Big Transitions
About Course
Grief is more than sadness, and for neurodivergent children it often looks nothing like what we expect – which means so many grieving kids go unseen and unsupported. This course walks you through how autistic children, kids with ADHD, and those with sensory and emotional processing differences experience loss and change, why their responses can be delayed, internalised, or mistaken for ‘behaviour’, and how to have the honest, loving conversations that actually help. Whether your family is navigating a death, a separation, a move, or a friendship ending, you will leave with real language, real strategies, and a much deeper understanding of what your child is carrying.
Course Content
How Neurodivergent Children Experience Grief and Loss
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Grief Is Not One Feeling – What Loss Actually Looks Like in a Neurodivergent Brain
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The Mask Goes On: Why Some Children Seem Unaffected When They Are Carrying Everything
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Behaviour Is Communication: When Meltdowns, Withdrawal, and Rigidity Are Actually Grief
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How To: Recognise Delayed, Masked, and Atypical Grief Responses in Your Child
When Someone Dies – Supporting Your Child Through Bereavement
Family Separation, Divorce, and the Grief of a Changed Home
Moving House, Changing Schools, and Losing the Familiar
Holding Space, Finding the Right Words, and Knowing When to Reach for Help
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