Wellbeing for Carers and Parents of Children and Adolescents who are Neurodivergent 24 July to 7 August
Fri, 24 Jul
|Dr David Rosenstein
A practical ACT-informed programme that supports the wellbeing of parents and carers of neurodivergent children and adolescents. Based on the WHO caregiver wellbeing program. Held on 3 separate Fridays. Building resilience and sustainable caregiving. events dates 24/07, 31/07, 07/08


Time & Location
24 Jul 2026, 15:30 – 17:30
Dr David Rosenstein, Park Rd, Oude Molen Village, Cape Town, 7405, South Africa
About the event
About This Event
the Events will run on three Friday Afternoons, the 24th of July, 31st of July and the 7th of April.
Parenting and caring for neurodivergent children and adolescents can be deeply meaningful, rewarding, and enriching. At the same time, many parents and caregivers face unique challenges that can contribute to stress, exhaustion, isolation, advocacy fatigue, and difficulties balancing the competing demands of family, work, relationships, and personal wellbeing.
This programme has been developed to support the wellbeing of parents and caregivers rather than to teach parenting techniques. Drawing on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and the World Health Organization's caregiver wellbeing approach, the programme focuses on helping caregivers develop practical skills for managing stress, responding more flexibly to challenges, and maintaining connection with what matters most during difficult times.
Throughout the programme, participants will explore key themes including psychological flexibility, values-based caregiving, present-moment awareness, acceptance, self-care, and…
Tickets
Caregiver Wellbeing
Access to three days program. In person or online at request. Please let us know if you cannot make it in person.
R 3 000,00
+R 75,00 ticket service fee
Total
R 0,00

