Family Center of Washington County: Unlearning the brain rules of gender!

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Family Center of Washington County recently issued the following announcement.

Join our colleagues at All Brains Belong VT this Sunday!

There is a fascinating relationship between gender and neurodiversity. Come join us as we discuss unlearning the brain rules of gender!

Hit the reminder so you don’t miss it!

Sunday 4-5 pm EST

March 20th, 2022

Brain Club®: Virtual Weekly Community Education Series – Tuesdays 6PM ET

Registraion is FREE – link via @allbrainsbelongvt

All donations directly fund neuroinclusive programming for kids (including Kids Connections virtual penpal program, weekly virtual parallel play opportunities, and our sensory-informed COVID vaccination clinics).

Brain Club is a weekly community education series (Sundays 4-5PM EST) where we will be joined by professionals from various fields to teach us about different ways that brains of all types navigate everyday life, followed by Q&A from the audience. Each week will have a different topic, oriented around a monthly theme. All webinars are recorded for on-demand viewing.

We all have different brains that process information, think, learn, communicate and play differently. The Key to the Universe is to develop awareness of our own brains and the brains of other people. When we unlock this, we can create a more authentic, peaceful life. We can also connect more deeply with others, and experience genuine belonging.

Original source can be found here.



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