Training and Professional Development

  • 10/7 Supporting and Empowering Neurodiverse Students

    This session is designed for UConn staff who work with students as part of their job duties. This is a great opportunity for UConn staff in student-facing roles to increase their awareness of the unique strengths and challenges of neurodiverse students, such as (but not limited to) those with ADHD, autism, anxiety, or dyslexia. You'll also consider how you can be an ally and advocate for and with neurodiverse students as they navigate a challenging environment. 

    Session facilitator Shawn Smith M.Ed., CCC, LCT is an autistic and ADHD Counsellor and psychotherapist, and the founder of Don’t dis-my-ability® Consultation Services Inc. Shawn helps parents, young people, and adults who are neurodivergent (ADHD/Autism/Dyslexic and more). When not changing lives and helping neurodivergent people and their support networks develop deeper bonds, Shawn loves chocolate making, collecting retro gaming machines and spending time with his wife and kids. Check out Shawn’s bio and website here.

    When: Friday, October 7, 2022     10:30 - 11:30 AM

    Mode: In-person

    Where: Storrs campus, ESB 121 

    REGISTER TODAY: https://forms.gle/dXwvEQkrLSJN9pX39

    For more information, contact: Connie Syharat at connie.syharat@uconn.edu