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Trauma and neurodiversity: cause or effect?

Join Connections in Mind co-Founder - Victoria Bagnall as she takes a look at the latest research from the Harvard Centre for the Developing Child. She will look specifically at the relationship between trauma and executive functioning - the brain processes which underlie many neurodiverse traits.

A must attend event for parents, carers and teachers wanting to understand more about how to support neurodiverse children in their care.

About the speaker

Victoria, is a pioneer in the field of executive function skills development and passionately believes that applying the latest developments in neuroscience is the key to unlocking the potential of the human brain. She regards executive function challenges as the bottleneck to productivity and is committed to working with people of all ages to help them overcome these challenges in order to flourish.

She is the Co-Founder of Connections in Mind, an organisation of highly dedicated experts committed to supporting executive function development in both children, adolescents, education providers and adults.

Find out more about Connections in Mind here.

Earlier Event: 16 November
Shared Reading in the Afternoon