Bay Area Parents with Neurodiverse Teens/Young Adults

Location
Sunnyvale, CA 37.38-122.02 94086US
Meetups
13 so far
Rating
Parenting Beyond 18 Support and Information Group No recent ratings

Starting in September, our Parents Information Night will change to a monthly parents support group called Parenting Beyond 18. This support group will meet once a month, coinciding with the second Club Neuro of the month. We'll meet at EvoLibri's office and once Club Neuro is underway, we'll walk to a nearby restaurant.

This support group is specifically targeted for parents of teens who have autistic spectrum disorders (HFA, AS, NLD, PDD-NOS), pervasive mood disorders (bipolar), attention deficit disorders, or severe learning disorders -- high functioning enough to have been at least partially mainstreamed in school, but who are not able to move out on their own without help and guidance.

Occasionally, we will have special events as needed or requested. Stay tuned, and welcome to our group!

Jan Johnston-Tyler, MA
Neurodiversity Counselor and Mom to an Aspie son

Where?
111 West Evelyn Ave
Suite 119 (back right of bldg)
Sunnyvale, CA 94086
408 735-7990
Who’s coming?
2 Yes / 0 Maybe
( 18 spots left )

Want to attend?

Club Neuro/EvoLibri Holiday Party. Come celebrate the holidays with EvoLibri – we’ll do crafts, eat great food, and challenge each other to Krazy Karaoke Karols! Fun for teens, young adults, and parents.

What members are saying

 If you live in the vicinity of this group, I think it is worth taking advantage of the events. The information is extremely helpful. 

 A great way to connect with other parents who are facing the same challenges and trying to find the same answers... 

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What's new?

  • Oct 25
    • New member
      EO
  • Oct 21
    • New member
      “I have an 18 yr. old son with Asperger Syndrome and am always looking for more information and support.”
  • Oct 5
    • New member
      “I was interested in the topic of the Oct 6 meeting as I have a daughter (junior in H.S.) who fits that category and am just now exploring post High School options.”
  • Sep 4
    • New member
      “I have an 18 year old son with Asperger's Syndrome. I have been looking for teen groups for him to join so he can feel more comfortable socializing with his peers. I hope this works out for him”