The aim is to create a place where parents and relatives have the opportunity to exchange ideas and get to know each other with professional support.
The term neurodiversity is often used as a collective term for various neurological conditions, such as autism, dyslexia, ADHD, dyscalculia, dyspraxia, and high sensitivity. These conditions can affect how people communicate, process information, and interact socially.
- What does it mean for us as parents if our child shows neurological abnormalities?
- How can we deal with this?
- How can we best help our child?
Our goal is to create a space where parents and relatives can connect and get to know each other with professional support. Regular conversations, advice, and support, or simply sharing experiences, can provide strength for the often challenging daily life of a family.
For this reason, the interdisciplinary early intervention center Conpart organizes a monthly meeting for parents.
We appreciate advance registration, but spontaneous attendance is also possible.
Location: IFF Conpart (upper floor), Osterholzer Heerstr. 212-214, 28325 Bremen.
Duration: approx. 2 hours, once a month from 9-11 am.