You're My Kind of Weird
How We Do Breaks & Reset Spaces in Our House
How We Do Breaks & Reset Spaces in Our House
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Live online workshop. Wednesday, January 21st at 1:30pm Pacific Time. Start the New Year with more peace.
Learn a step-by-step system to help your child calm down without power struggles, punishment, or shame — and without you needing to be a therapist, expert, or full-time emotional air-traffic controller.
A one-hour workshop for parents of ND kids who want fewer power struggles and more peace at home — using reset spaces, scripts, and predictable break routines.
If your child spirals quickly, refuses breaks, or melts down over “one more thing,” this session will give you the tools to build a shame-free reset system at home. You’ll learn why neurodivergent kids need predictable off-ramps, how to create regulation-focused spaces (not punishment spaces), and what to say in the hardest moments. Leave with a personalized Reset Plan you can implement tonight.
We aren’t teaching compliance.
We’re teaching nervous system literacy.
Reset spaces are not time-outs — they’re regulation tools.
Live Zoom session + worksheets
What This Session Is Not
This dramatically reduces anxiety and increases trust.
This is not:
- a behavioral compliance program
- a “fix your child” session
- a shame-based parenting lecture
- a pressure-filled multitask environment
This is:
- regulation-focused
- practical and compassionate
- built for real families with real overwhelm
- shame-free and ND-affirming
Instructor:
Megan Flowers is a nonprofit leader, fundraising strategist, and DEI advocate with more than 20 years of community-centered work. She spent a decade leading civil rights, education, and equity initiatives, another decade directing a community-rooted nonprofit, and previously taught college while in graduate school. Megan is the creator of You’re My Kind of Weird™, a brand celebrating neurodivergent identities and “gentle rebel” families. A late-diagnosed neurodivergent parent herself—after breast cancer treatment and the hormonal shifts of menopause revealed long-masked traits—Megan now raises an ND middle-schooler. Her work blends professional expertise with lived experience to help families understand their wiring, reduce shame, and build connection-first homes.
Terms of Use (AKA legalese)
Disclaimer: Not Medical, Therapeutic, or Legal Advice
This course is educational in nature and is not a substitute for professional mental health care, medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Participation does not create a therapist-client or doctor-patient relationship.
If you have concerns about your child’s safety or mental health, please consult a qualified provider.
This course provides:
- general parenting strategies,
- scripts,
- regulation frameworks,
- and downloadable resources.
It does not provide individualized crisis support, emergency services, or one-on-one behavior intervention plans.
If you need individualized guidance, you may wish to consult a licensed clinician or educational professional.
Results Not Guaranteed
Every child and family system is different.
While these tools are effective for many families, specific outcomes cannot be guaranteed.
Your results depend on your child’s unique needs, your implementation, and other contextual factors.
Intellectual Property Notice
All materials, worksheets, videos, and downloads provided in this course are for personal, household use only. You agree not to share, distribute, or resell course materials without written permission.
All sales are final.
Because this course includes immediately downloadable materials and digital access, we cannot offer refunds once enrollment is complete.
You are responsible for ensuring you have access to a stable internet connection and a device capable of opening Zoom and PDF files.
We cannot guarantee compatibility with all devices or browsers.
