Event Details
Date/Time
March 10, 2024, 3–4:30 p.m.
Location:
Full Hendrickson Room
Hendrickson South
Hendrickson North
Event Description

Join us for an afternoon conversation over Zoom with Elaine Taylor-Klaus, a Master Certified Coach and internationally recognized thought leader in neurodiversity and parenting. Uncertainty is a familiar challenge of modern life, and it's often complicated when people have neurodiverse conditions such as ADHD, Anxiety, Autism, learning challenges and more. Fortunately, when approached with a neurodiversity-inclusive lens, the world of professional coaching offers a method for creating and managing change that is particularly empowering . . . and it's not rocket science. With a few simple concepts and tools, you can improve communication and reduce stress and overwhelm. 

Wherever you are navigating neurodiversity, join Elaine Taylor-Klaus to discover how the coach approach can help you more effectively support the people you love to find acceptance of themselves and feel inspired to manage modern life with personal ease and success. This program is designed to enhance your toolbox with foundational principles and tools from neurodiversity-inclusive coaching. Attendees over Zoom and in person will have the opportunity to ask Elaine questions. Bring your questions.

This event will be interpreted in American Sign Language (ASL) and closed-captioning will be available.

This event will be recorded for broadcast on the AHML YouTube Channel. 

Presented in partnership by Arlington Heights Memorial Library, District 214 Community Education, and the League of Women Voters of Arlington Heights - Mt. Prospect - Buffalo Grove.

We strive to host inclusive, accessible events that enable all individuals, including individuals with disabilities, to engage fully. To request an accommodation, please call 847.392.0100, text 847.665.1491 or email us at accessibility@ahml.info   

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Presenter
Elaine Taylor-Klaus

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