COURSES

At NeuroNest, our resources are designed to make psychological insight and support more accessible to everyone. Self-guided psychoeducational courses can be a valuable option for individuals facing barriers to traditional therapy such as long waitlists, financial constraints, geographical distance, or accessibility needs. Created to complement (not replace) therapeutic support, these courses provide practical knowledge and reflective tools to foster both personal growth and professional development.

Level 1 - Individual Modules:

Level 2 - Introductory & Short Courses:

Rethinking Autism: A Neurodiversity-Affirming Approach

Rethinking Autism invites you to explore autism through a neurodiversity-affirming lens— moving beyond outdated deficit models toward a deeper, more compassionate understanding. This self-guided course is suitable for parents/caregivers of newly diagnosed autistic children wishing to know more as well as support workers and professionals who wish to expand their knowledge on autism and how best to support an autistic individual (both child and adult).

  • MODULE 1: Introduction to Autism

  • MODULE 2: Autism & Disability

  • MODULE 3: Introduction to Supporting Autistic People

I AM AUTISTIC... now what?

An adjustment course for those who have recently self-identified or been diagnosed as Autistic. Learn about Autism from a Neurodiversity-affirming lens and begin the journey of self-discovery and advocating for your needs.

  • MODULE 1: Introduction to Autism

  • MODULE 2: Autism & Disability

  • MODULE 3: Autistic Self-Care & Self-Advocacy

  • Specifically designed Self-reflective activities throughout

Level 3 - Signature Courses:

NEURO-AFFIRM: Neurodiversity-affirming Practice Certification

  • 8 -12 WEEKS of educational content

  • Includes short courses on Autism, ADHD and other neurotypes

  • Includes Live Q&A and support through group discussion

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