Family & Community Partnerships: Advocating for Acceptance
Creating change requires collaboration. This session teaches families how to partner with schools, community programs, and local organizations to promote acceptance. Learn practical advocacy strategies, ways to educate peers, and methods for building supportive networks that celebrate neurodiversity.
* Advocacy strategies for IEP meetings and community programs.
* How to educate neighbors, peers, and family about neurodiversity.
* Resources for building a local support system of like-minded families.
About the Host

Juliet King, BCBA
Juliet King is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst and the founder of Questions First Behavior Education with extensive experience supporting children across home, clinic, and school settings. Specialized in trauma-informed and neurodivergent-affirming care, she focuses on providing caregivers and educators with practical, time-efficient strategies to navigate challenging behaviors. Juliet holds a Master’s degree in Behavior Analysis from Simmons University and is dedicated to making ABA accessible through a compassionate, inquiry-based approach.
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