New Workshop: Sandra Guggenberger Unveils Autism's Complexities in 7 Weeks
Starting March 15, Sandra Guggenberger, BSc, will host a 7-week workshop exploring various aspects of autism. The series, priced at $195, will delve into weekly themes, from challenging societal perceptions to practical strategies for daily life.
Kicking off with 'Autism testing is a Ponzi scheme' and 'How to get test results that matter', Week 1 sets the stage for a critical examination of current practices. Week 2 tackles 'Autistic inertia is real' and 'How to get out of bed', offering insights into daily struggles and coping mechanisms.
Week 3 explores 'Epigenetic autism is the troublemaker' and 'How to make a big difference fast', diving into the science behind autism and potential solutions. Week 4 focuses on 'Camouflaging works at home not at work' and 'How to tell what gives you away', providing strategies for navigating social situations. The series concludes in Week 7 with 'Autism means gifted' and 'How to make sure you're leveraging your gifts', encouraging participants to embrace their strengths.
In between, Week 5 discusses 'Female friendship has a timeline, we're not on it' and 'How to tell who's a real friend', while Week 6 covers 'Finding a theory of mind' and 'How to stop wishing people would change', offering guidance on interpersonal relationships and self-acceptance.
The 7-week workshop, led by Sandra Guggenberger, BSc, promises to equip participants with valuable insights and practical tools to navigate the complex landscape of autism. From challenging societal norms to embracing personal strengths, the series aims to empower and enlighten.