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Webcast: Navigating Your Child's Coming Out Journey Together
June 21, 2023

Navigating Your Child’s Coming Out Journey Together

All parents desire the best for their children, but many are caught off-guard when their child comes out as LGBTQ+. They are unsure of what to say and/or how to react or even “what this means.” LGBTQ+ youth can also face some unique challenges that parents often feel unprepared to tackle. This webcast will help teach how to navigate this journey, find support, and ensure everyone’s well-being.

The Help Group's & Kaleidoscope's

latest webcast

Webcast: Navigating Your Child's Coming Out Journey Together
June 21, 2023

Navigating Your Child’s Coming Out Journey Together

All parents desire the best for their children, but many are caught off-guard when their child comes out as LGBTQ+. They are unsure of what to say and/or how to react or even “what this means.” LGBTQ+ youth can also face some unique challenges that parents often feel unprepared to tackle. This webcast will help teach how to navigate this journey, find support, and ensure everyone’s well-being.

The Help Group's & Kaleidoscope's

more LGBTQIA+ webcasts

Webcast: Providing Affirming Therapeutic Support to LGBTQ+ Youth and Young Adults
June 6, 2022

Providing Affirming Therapeutic Support to LGBTQ+ Youth & Young Adults

June is Pride Month, and we discussed the benefits of providing affirming, therapeutic support to LGBTQIA+ youth and young adults. LGBTQ+ Affirmative Psychology is a branch of psychology that embraces a positive view of LGBTQIA+ people and addresses the negative impacts of the biases and prejudices they may encounter. We also discussed ways to integrate Queer affirmative principles into clinical practice and to support your LGBTQIA+ clients and loved ones.

December 1, 2021

The Intersection Between Autism Spectrum Disorder & LGBTQIA+

The Help Group, leaders in the field of nonpublic special education, and Kaleidoscope, a new program by The Help Group that supports neurodivergent and neurotypical LGBTQIA+/Questioning youth, young adults and their families in building healthy relationships, higher resiliency, and critically needed life skills, hosted a dedicated webcast covering a unique topic – the intersection between Autism Spectrum Disorder and LGBTQIA+. This webcast discussed: 1. Terminology/overview of language, 2. What the data tells us about the high degree of intersectionality between ASD and LGBTQIA identities, 3. What does it mean to be a dual minority 4. How to create safe spaces for LGBTQIA autistic folks.

Webcast: The Intersection Between Autism Spectrum Disorder and LGBTQIA+
The Help Group's & Kaleidoscope's

more LGBTQIA+ webcasts

Webcast: Providing Affirming Therapeutic Support to LGBTQ+ Youth and Young Adults
June 6, 2022

Providing Affirming Therapeutic Support to LGBTQ+ Youth & Young Adults

June is Pride Month, and we discussed the benefits of providing affirming, therapeutic support to LGBTQIA+ youth and young adults. LGBTQ+ Affirmative Psychology is a branch of psychology that embraces a positive view of LGBTQIA+ people and addresses the negative impacts of the biases and prejudices they may encounter. We also discussed ways to integrate Queer affirmative principles into clinical practice and to support your LGBTQIA+ clients and loved ones.

Webcast: The Intersection Between Autism Spectrum Disorder and LGBTQIA+
December 1, 2021

The Intersection Between Autism Spectrum Disorder & LGBTQIA+

The Help Group, leaders in the field of nonpublic special education, and Kaleidoscope, a new program by The Help Group that supports neurodivergent and neurotypical LGBTQIA+/Questioning youth, young adults and their families in building healthy relationships, higher resiliency, and critically needed life skills, hosted a dedicated webcast covering a unique topic – the intersection between Autism Spectrum Disorder and LGBTQIA+. This webcast discussed: 1. Terminology/overview of language, 2. What the data tells us about the high degree of intersectionality between ASD and LGBTQIA identities, 3. What does it mean to be a dual minority 4. How to create safe spaces for LGBTQIA autistic folks.