Empowering Neurodiverse Families

Sign up for the next group starting September 16th, 2025

A 6-week Group for Parents of Neurodiverse Children

Parenting a neurodiverse child can be a beautiful journey, however it can also be overwhelming. Whether your child has ADHD, Autism, or other unique neurodiverse traits, it’s easy to feel like you are all alone.

This group is a safe, supportive program that is specifically designed for parents who want practical tools, deep understanding and connection with other parents who “get it”.

This group goes beyond surface-level advice. You’ll explore what is happening in your child’s brain and body and learn how to respond with compassion and skill.

FAQs

What you’ll learn in this support group:

  • How neurodiverse brains work and why behaviours happen

  • Practical tools for meltdowns, sensory overload, and daily challenges

  • Strategies for communication and building connection

  • How to advocate effectively at school and with professionals

  • Ways to reduce stress for your whole family

  • And most importantly: How to focus on your child’s strengths

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Eileen Deswiage, Group Facilitator

“I believe every child deserves to be understood and every parent deserves support.”

Eileen is a skilled therapist and educator with over 15 years of experience working with neurodiverse children and their families. She’s known for her compassionate, practical approach and ability to translate complex research into real-life strategies parents can actually use.

Ready to Join?

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Tuesdays @ 6:30-8pm weekly Sept 16th to Oct. 21st, 2025

Bridge Counseling
115 2nd Ave N. Suite 203
Saskatoon

Duration: 90 minutes weekly

Cost: $450.00 ($75/session)

Limited to 12 participants

Reserve your seat now and take the first step toward feeling more confident, supported, and equipped to help your child thrive.

Not ready for this support group?
Join the Waiting List

Still deciding? That’s okay. Parenting neurodiverse children can leave you stretched thin, and investing in another commitment might feel overwhelming.

If you’re on the fence, consider joining our waitlist. There’s no obligation and we will keep you updated about available spots, opportunities and future groups.