FACILITATED SMALL GROUP DISCUSSIONS
Are you looking for a community that truly understands the challenges of raising 2e children in today’s world? Join our facilitated small group discussions and help your 2e child thrive!
Program At-a-Glance​
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Group Size: Limited to 8 participants for a close-knit, supportive environment.
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Duration: Meets once a week for 1 hour over 4 weeks.
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Location: Sessions will take place on Zoom.
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Privacy: Meetings will not be recorded to encourage open and personal discussions.
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Facilitator: Led by Teresa Nair, M.Ed., REEL’s Parent Community and Services Program Manager.
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Cost: $240 for the full series (four one-hour sessions over four weeks).
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Have questions? Contact Teresa for more information.
REEL is thrilled to introduce a pilot program specifically for parents of twice-exceptional (2e) children (an official diagnosis is not necessary).
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Over four weeks, you'll join a small group of just eight participants in weekly facilitated discussions that dive deep into a topic important within our 2e community. Each session will explore the topic through research, neurodivergent positive resources, and personal experiences, helping you understand its impact on your family and your 2e child.
Whether you're new to the topic or seeking a supportive community of parents who truly 'get it,' this program is designed for you. Our goal is to create an intimate, close-knit space where you can discuss, strategize, and share valuable perspectives that address the unique needs of your 2e child.
With only eight spots available in the group per series, this is an exclusive opportunity to be part of something special. We’ll meet for one hour each week, making the most of our time together to foster compassionate growth and deepen your understanding.
This pilot is just the beginning of what we envision as a comprehensive, evolving support space for REEL 2e parents, with new and timely topics introduced regularly to meet our community's complex and ever-changing needs.​
FUTURE SESSIONS COMING SOON!
Do you have an idea for topics you'd like us to cover in future Facilitated Small Group Discussions? Email Teresa and share your ideas. Your input is greatly appreciated as we continue to create a supportive, lasting space for the REEL community.​​
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Additionally, make sure to watch for announcements in our Private Google Group​. As a member, you'll get early access to sign-ups before we announce the sessions to the broader public!​​​​
OCTOBER: SELF-REGULATION - FULL!
Do you want to learn how to support your child’s emotional and behavioral development while also caring for yourself? Join REEL’s October Facilitated Small Group Discussions, where we will explore essential aspects of self-regulation and discover how it can begin to transform your family's well-being. This will be a deep dive full of current research, neurodivergent affirming best practices, resources, and discussions on how these things relate to you and your 2e child.​
About the Faciliator
Teresa Nair, M. Ed., has a Master's in Cognitive Diversity in Education and a Certificate in Twice-Exceptional Education from Bridges Graduate School, along with over 20 years of experience in education and business. Teresa is a passionate advocate for supporting families and neurodivergent children. Her extensive background and innovative work reflect her deep commitment to creating inclusive and neurodivergent positive environments. As a neurodivergent individual herself, Teresa combines empathy with expertise, offering valuable insights, resources, and support to help both parents and children navigate educational journeys with confidence and understanding.
REEL is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit funded by donations and service payments. However, we don't want cost to be a barrier, so please inform us if you have financial concerns. For more information or to schedule an appointment, Click Here or contact services@reel2e.org.
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Our paid parent support groups are for educational and general purposes only. They are not intended to diagnose or treat any physical or mental illness or to be construed as legal, financial, or medical advice.