Neurodivergent: Learning and Teaching
Monday, May 19th - 1:00 to 1:50 PM
Some people process experiences, knowledge, and emotions very differently than others. This online seminar offers a brief introduction to the topic of "neurodiversity," explaining the "neurotypical-neurodivergent" spectrum. It also offers suggestions for supporting learning and teaching for individuals with neurodivergent processing, using examples from autism spectrum disorders and ADHD.
Target group: People who perceive themselves as neurodivergent or who wonder whether they might be neurodivergent, as well as teachers and counselors.
Presentation Language: German
This event will take place online.
Registration is mandatory for participation.
About this person
Mirjam Puppe has been working in her own independent practice since 1999 as a qualified psychologist with a focus on work and organizational psychology. She supports individuals in their personal, professional, social, and spiritual development. Since 2015, the focus of her work has increasingly expanded—among other things, through personal and academic engagement with the identity development of women who love women. Topics such as crises, reorientation, dealing with discrimination, neurodiversity, identity development, mental health, and the shaping of relationships have since become more prominent in her practice, both in coaching sessions and in trainings and workshops.