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Be Everything You Are! organiser

A practical tool to support habits, awareness and self-worth.

The organiser helps students:

  • Build simple achievable habits.
  • Notice strengths and daily wins.
  • Reflect without shame or pressure.
  • Improve communication between home and school.

Wholesale and bulk order pricing available.

Email monique@adhdhabits.com for more information.

“Be everything you are!” school program

Helping neurodivergent children build confidence in who they are.

The Be Everything You Are! (BEYA) school program is a strengths-based wellbeing program designed to support neurodivergent students in primary schools. Grounded in the pillars Recognise Strengths, Accept Challenges, and Love Your Brain, the program helps students build confidence in who they are while developing practical habits and self-advocacy skills.

Through child-friendly neuroscience, strengths-based reflection, and simple habit-building, students gain shared language to understand themselves and express what supports their learning and wellbeing. The program is flexible in delivery, aligns with NSW wellbeing priorities, and includes student resources, a teacher handover, and a parent follow-up to support continuity beyond the day.

Who this program is for:

  • Neurodivergent students (ADHD, Autism, learning differences).
  • Small group, class or stage-based delivery.
  • Adaptable for K-2 and Years 3-6.

Format

  • One full school day (flexible timing).

Contact Monique for bookings or more information: monique@adhdhabits.com

Parent/carer online webinar:

“Supporting your neurodiverse child at school” webinar.

This webinar is designed for parents and carers of neurodivergent children who want to better understand how to support their child within the school system — without burning bridges.

In this session, we’ll explore:

  • How schools approach learning, behaviour and support.
  • Practical ways to advocate for your child’s needs.
  • How to build positive, collaborative relationships with teachers.
  • Common challenges faced by neurodiverse students and how to respond.
  • Where to start if you’re feeling overwhelmed or unsure.

Who this webinar is for

  • Parents and carers of neurodiverse children (including ADHD, Autism and learning differences)
  • Families navigating school support, adjustments or communication challenges

Format

  • Live online webinar.
  • You’ll receive the access link after registering.
  • A replay will be provided.