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Also available in French: https://www.autismcanada.org/challenge-page/d2dcc733-152d-41b5-931a-3e058481188b Autism Canada’s Inclusion by Design training for caregivers and peers of children and youth provides practical, real world strategies to support positive and respectful interactions with Autistic and neurodivergent children and youth. It focuses on building understanding, communication, and meaningful connection in everyday environments where children and youth learn, play, and grow. Ideal for caregivers, siblings, peers, and community members, this training supports a better understanding of behaviour, communication, and sensory experiences while fostering inclusive relationships grounded in respect and belonging. Why take this training? Everyday interactions, friendships, and shared experiences shape a child or youth’s sense of belonging. This training helps caregivers and peers better understand autism and neurodiversity while building confidence in how they respond, communicate, and support inclusive relationships. This session will guide you through • Understanding autism and neurodiversity in everyday life • Different support needs and how they may show up • Sensory experiences and how they impact behaviour and interaction • Communication styles, social cues, and conversations • Building boundaries, trust, and respectful relationships • Understanding interests and connection through shared experiences • Supporting inclusion in friendships and peer relationships • Navigating real life situations with confidence and empathy Available in self-paced, online format or as live, personalized group training. Non-profits and registered charities may use code "nonprofit" for a discounted rate. To request a group invoice (10+ participants) or to inquire about live group training (5+ participants), please contact us: https://wkf.ms/4t1ksSB