All Things Waking Up and the Morning Courses

All Things Waking Up and the Morning Courses

Mornings can feel like the hardest part of the day. The rush, the demands, the transitions…all on top of young people trying to wake up and get going. For disabled and neurodivergent children, mornings can bring extra challenges, from differences in sleep cycles and blood sugar to managing cortisol levels, energy, and the pressure of time.

During our time together, we’ll explore what’s really happening in the body and brain during wake-up time. We’ll look at how the circadian rhythms, health factors, and stress hormones affect mornings and what this means for your child. Together we’ll look at practical strategies for helping young people transition into their day and tools for supporting everyone at such a busy time of the day.

Your Instructor

Laura is Autistic/PDA and ADHD herself. She is a Nurse and Sleep Consultant, Advocate, and also a parent to two Neurodiverse children. So she is living the life and talking the talk. Her speciality is support of Autistic/ADHD people, but her teaching is created in way that can be helpful for all families as the foundations are around mental health, strengthening family relationships and self-advocacy.

Website: www.laurahellfeld.co.uk


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Funded by Leeds Parent Carer Forum

We’re proud to share that these Laura ND Nurse workshops have been fully funded by Leeds Parent Carer Forum, ensuring parents and carers can access this valuable, identity-affirming support at no cost. Their commitment helps make these sessions inclusive and accessible for families navigating autism and neurodiversity.

Book here:

In person: Feb 4th, 10am >
Online (evening): Feb 11th, 7pm >
Online (daytime): Feb 13th, 10am >