Parenting child with Autism/ADHD Course - Sunday 28.9.25 - Batley
Islamic Perspective on raising children with Autism or ADHD. For Brothers and Sisters This course i
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Location
Dawatal Islam Mosque مسجد
West Acre Drive Batley WF17 6PE United KingdomGood to know
Highlights
- 3 hours, 30 minutes
- In person
About this event
Aksaa, Dawatal Islam Mosque invites you to a workshop on:
An Islamic Approach to Raising Children with
Autism or ADHD
This programme is for Brothers and Sisters
West Acre Drive, Batley WF17 6PE
Date: Sunday 28 September 2025 Time: 2.00 pm to 5.30 pm
To register, please log on to: https://AAPC280925.eventbrite.co.uk
Delivered by Br. Kaushar Tai, Director, Aksaa – Positive Coach & Training Consultant
This course is FREE. Refreshments will be provided
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:
· Define Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
· Identify key behavioural and cognitive characteristics of children with ASD and ADHD.
· Explore evidence-based techniques to support emotional regulation, communication, and behaviour in neurodiverse children.
· Reflect on the Quranic and Prophetic teachings that emphasise mercy, patience, and individual differences.
· Understand the Islamic view on disabilities and how it promotes compassion and inclusion.
· Explore coping mechanisms grounded in Islamic spirituality for managing parental stress.
· Special Duas/Supplications for Parents with Special Needs Children – Autism/ADHD
For further information, please contact: Br. Kaushar Tai on 0781 3811914
Aksaa is a registered and accredited learning Centre for CPD (Continuous Professional Development)
Feedback from Parenting Children with Autism/ADHD Course
“Amazing course! Very impressed with the structure, education and awareness gained from this course. I found the explanation on neurodiversity from an Islamic perspective very interesting. Also, the quotes from the Hadith and the Quran. I also loved the real-life examples. From now on, I will have more sabr with anyone who is neurodiverse. I would also have more shukr. I would also have a different perspective on how to tackle tantrums. Kaushar was splendid, and that is an understatement. Great informed speaker who speaks with passion and enthusiasm.” Abdullah
“The Course was just the right length. Covered lots of aspects of ADHD & Autism from Medical, Social, Family and Islamic perspectives. Kaushar was eloquent, clear, informative and knowledgeable.” Abdul Hamid
“Clear and Enjoyable. The most useful part was the Islamic Perspective. The speaker was eloquent and kind.” Wazeem
“The course has been helpful and informative. I was happy to be able to ask questions and, in fact, was encouraged to do so. Kaushar was very good and expressive and helpful and informative and positive.” Aaron
“The course has been very informative, reassuring, and encouraging. It was a nice, informative, useful session. I think it was a thorough and down-to-earth course. Kaushar was very understanding, supportive, noble, humble and honest. May you be rewarded abundantly!!” Ruqayya
“The course was interactive and really informative. I will have more patience towards behaviours that I don’t understand and try to understand better. The speaker, Kaushar Tai, was amazing. I love how he used real experiences.” SaDiyah
“The course was very good, interactive and helpful. Kaushar was excellent, very experienced. Have more courses.” Hassan.
“Jazakallah – Beautiful reminders. I appreciated everything. It was a good summary of ASD/ADHD. I learnt the importance of accepting qadr and that in Islam, people with mental illness are called the people of ‘innocence’. You have helped me to appreciate my child’s needs more. Jazakallah. You were very inspirational, Masha Allah.” Taslima
“This course was just what I needed. Thank you. What I would do differently after this course is: ‘perspective shift’. You were approachable and came across well, Masha Allah.” Sabriya
“Well organised and informative. I found the tips on the day-to-day management useful, as well as the Islamic perspective. I now need to make sure to remind myself to remain calm and that my child is a gift from Allah (SWT). I found the tip about the lanyard useful. Allowed asking questions.” Rabiah.
“The course was very informative. Learning from an Islamic perspective and about being rewarded immensely for caring. I will be more patient and explain tasks in smaller sentences so he (my child) can understand.” Fatima
“The most useful aspect of this course was learning to tackle the situation with an Islamic perspective. Speaking with others in a similar position and getting advice from health professionals and people with relevant occupations. I will be grateful for the condition my child has been given by Allah. The speaker was excellent in presenting the information without complicating it. He was good, humorous and down to earth.” Salma
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