A 3-Day virtual summit for pediatric OTs and SLPs.
Learn treatment strategies and approaches to support your ADHD, Autistic, and PDA kids with sensory, regulation, and executive function skills from 30 neuro-affirming experts!
May 4-6th, 2026
You’ve tried taking so many steps forward in being neuro-affirming in your sessions, but it feels like as a collective we have miles to go.
I know we want similar things…
To feel confident in our education and treatment strategies
To know that our sessions are effective and truly making a difference
To move away from compliance-based strategies and towards strategies that promote safety, connection, and growth
To finally feel equipped to address sensory processing, regulation, and executive functioning without the need to “fix” anything
But as much as you want to more effectively support your neurodivergent clients, we are often blocked by:
Productivity-driven models that praise quantity over quality
Coworkers who still believe “getting a child to listen” is more important than having a child feel safe
Fear of rocking the boat or advocating differently than your peers
The quiet voice in our head asking, “Am I doing this right?” even when things feel aligned
The overwhelming feeling that there’s so much to know, and no clear path for learning it
Despite all of this, you’re still here.
Because you know there is more we can do to support our clients with sensory processing, regulation, and executive function.
Look at a child with PDA who is melting down during transitions and know what to try next: adjusting sensory input, reducing executive function load, and supporting regulation before the behavior escalates.
Support a child with ADHD who “won’t start” or “can’t finish” tasks and recognize whether it’s executive function or sensory overload, then modify the environment, task, or support instead of pushing compliance.
Support a sensory-seeking or sensory-avoidant child in real contexts (circle time, handwriting, mealtime, toileting) by choosing strategies that fit their nervous system in the current moment, not a one-size-fits-all sensory diet.
This is the exact information you’ll walk away with at the Supporting Neurodivergent Brains Summit
We have gathered all of the experts into one place to give you bite-sized, tangible, and practical solutions that you can immediately start implementing.
Support ADHD and Autistic clients using sensory-informed, regulation-focused strategies that don’t focus on “fixing” the child or “forcing” tolerance.
Embed executive functioning strategies into IEPs and daily routines
Apply neuroaffirming, child-led approaches that increase safety, engagement, and progress.
Collaborate more effectively with families, teachers, and interdisciplinary teams
Advocate for neuroaffirming care in environments that don’t always support it
I’m Katie, an Occupational Therapist and the founder of The Well-Balanced OT.
I’ve built my career around helping children and their families feel seen, supported, and empowered. Over the past 4 years, I’ve helped hundreds of therapists do the same, because I believe we all deserve better.
A few things you can’t convince me of otherwise:
Connection and safety always come before expectation
Sensory regulation is the foundation for emotional and cognitive regulation
Strength-based, child-led, and neurodiversity-affirming approaches belong at the center of our work
Clinical confidence develops with collaboration
If you’re ready to start supporting your Autistic, PDA, and ADHD clients with neuro-affirming treatment strategies and approaches, click below to grab your free ticket and join us!
This virtual summit will run from May 4th to 6th. Each day, you’ll have access to a new set of on-demand presentations for 24 hours.
Join 30 OTs, SLPs, and leaders in the neuroaffirming space for sessions focused on supporting your work with Autistic and ADHD kids.
Connect with your neuroaffirming peers who are all trying to support our clients, students, and children using a strength-based and sensory-informed approach.
Each day we’ll be giving away prizes to use in your sessions, to wear proudly, or use for your own sensory joy.
Win a year in Together in Practice, a therapist membership to keep learning, connecting, and expanding your treatment approaches.
Upgrade to the All Access Pass for CEU options, presentation slides, bonuses, 6 months access to the summit, and daily live workshops.
It’s time to stop second-guessing yourself and finally feel confident and effective in supporting sensory processing, regulation, and executive functioning for your ADHD, Autistic, and PDA clients.
Grab your free ticket by clicking the link below and join us for the Supporting Neurodivergent Brains to gain clarity, practical knowledge, and support you can trust.