Autism
Autism is a part of human diversity. It is a neurological variation that affects the way people perceive the world around them, process information, think and feel, communicate and interact.
Being and thinking autistic brings with it many advantages and strengths as well as very special abilities, but also difficulties, challenges and sometimes excessive demands.
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Coaching & consulting for individuals and groups
H.A.P.P.Y®. program
Attendance at meetings with superiors / authorities / other appointments
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Getting a diagnosis yes or no?
Diagnosis what next?
Autism / PDA / ADHD / AuDHD
Comorbidities
Support services
Developing a positive neurodivergent identity
Organizing everyday life / structuring
Sensory challenges
Energy management (burnout prophylaxis)
Executive functions
My needs in a social context
Communication in the environment
Conflicts in the environment
Adaptation of the environment
Individual consulting and coaching on autism-related topics
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Coaching & consulting for parents / caregivers
Coaching children and young people (with the involvement of parents)
H.A.P.P.Y®. program
Parent discussion groups
Accompaniment to meetings at school / training centers / authorities
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Getting a diagnosis yes or no?
Diagnosis what next?
Autism / PDA / ADHD / AuDHD
Comorbidities
Support services
Organizing everyday life / structuring
How do I support my child in developing a positive neurodivergent identity?
Change of perspective
Sensory challenges
Energy management
Executive functions
Conflicts within the family
Encourage and empower parents to stand up for their child and their needs in the school and social context
Educating and sensitizing the environment
Adaptation of the environment
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Coaching & consulting for
Training centers
Teachers
Teams
Employers
Healthcare facilities
Leisure facilities / clubs
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Educational institutions
Training courses
Case discussions
Workplace
Neurodiversity in the company
Training & workshops
Healthcare facilities
Training courses
Case discussions


"When people with very different perceptions of the world meet, they find it difficult to empathize with each other. These difficulties are not solely due to autistic perception, but to a mutual lack of understanding - a break in mutual understanding that can occur when people experience the world in very different ways."
Dr. Damen Milton, autistic scientist