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Supporting Neurodivergent Youth through Self-Directed Learning

Traditional school settings often don’t always align with kids’ unique learning styles, and this is especially true for neurodivergent learners, whose strengths and needs may not be supported in a typical classroom. This is where self-directed learning (or “independent meaningful learning”) can be a game-changer because this learning approach provides the flexibility for kids with all learning styles and abilities to thrive at their own pace and in their own way.

In this heart-centered workshop, Sari González and Becka Koritz—co-founders of Radical Learning and Mosaic partners—share real stories, challenges, and breakthroughs, giving you an honest look at what self-directed learning is all about. They also address common concerns parents face, from worries about structure and academic success to socialization and motivation.

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