Webinar: How to Support your Neurodiverse Child Through GCSE Preparation

Webinar: How to Support your Neurodiverse Child Through GCSE Preparation

By Minariel Tutors
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Overview

Free webinar for parents: practical strategies to support your neurodiverse child through GCSE preparation without stress or burnout.

Webinar: How to Support your Neurodiverse Child Through GCSE Preparation without Burnout

Is your neurodiverse child struggling with GCSE preparation?

Exam season doesn't have to mean meltdowns, sleepless nights, or burnout—for them or for you. Join Freya Ruparel (Cambridge graduate) and Shannon Dhillon (LSE graduate), founders of Minariel Tutors, for a free online webinar designed specifically for parents of neurodiverse learners in Years 9–11.

What You'll Learn:

✓ How to reduce overwhelm and create study routines that actually work for ADHD, autistic, dyslexic and dyspraxic students
✓ Evidence-based strategies to improve focus, memory and retention
✓ When to step in and support—without micromanaging or taking over
✓ How to protect your child's mental health and wellbeing during exam pressure
✓ Practical tools you can start using immediately

Who This Is For:

Parents and carers of students in Years 9, 10 or 11 preparing for GCSEs (all exam boards welcome). Whether your child has a formal diagnosis or you simply know they learn differently, this session is for you.

About Minariel Tutors:

We're a neurodiversity-led tutoring service that specialises in helping autistic, ADHD, dyslexic and dyspraxic learners build confidence, focus and exam success—without sacrificing their wellbeing.

When: Monday 24 November, 8:00pm
Where: Online (link provided upon registration)
Cost: FreeReserve your spot now—spaces are limited.

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Category: Family & Education, Education

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  • 30 minutes
  • Online

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Nov 24 · 12:00 PST