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Afterschool Burnout & Shutdown: Strategies To Support Your Child

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04 MARCH 2026

Struggling with afterschool burnouts and shutdowns? Join our free webinar with Dr Annie Clements, Founder of Autism & ADHD, as she shares insight into how school-related overwhelm can affect children and the ways it may surface in everyday life.

đź“… Date: Wednesday 4th March
⏰ Time: 10-11am

In this webinar, Annie will share:

✔️ Ways to develop greater insight into how school-related overwhelm can affect both you and your child, and how it may show up through behaviour, emotions, or tiredness

✔️ Simple, flexible approaches you can use to nurture your child’s emotional safety and regulation before, during, and after the school day

✔️ Guidance to help you feel more reassured, confident in your instincts, and better equipped to work alongside school staff in supporting not only your child, but yourself as well

About our speaker

 Annie Clements, Founder of Autism & ADHD

13 years ago, Annie founded a social enterprise here in Ipswich to support those living or working with Autism and ADHD. It is now a thriving organisation that offers practical advice, support and training. Since its inception it has supported thousands of neurodivergent people, their families and professionals.

Annie’s association with Neurodivergence started long before the company was founded as back in 1992, Annie’s son Tom was born. At that time, very little was known about Autism and most people diagnosed with it were placed in long term, residential institutions away from their families and out of sight of social communities. Annie was determined that this was not going to happen to Tom, who was diagnosed at 2, is 24/7 care, and so alongside her husband Peter, became part of the first generation of parents who fought not only against exclusion and segregation but also for the recognition of rights of their Neurodivergent sons and daughters.