Facilitator / Trainer Course
A course for trainers, educators, and facilitators, focused on how to teach neurodiversity responsibly.
Because how you teach this matters as much as what you teach.
Why it exists
Bad training causes harm—even with good intentions.
Common issues:
- Oversimplification
- Forced disclosure
- Extracting lived experience
- Turning complexity into slogans
Problem it solves
Facilitators struggle with:
- Balancing safety and challenge
- Handling resistance
- Managing power in the room
This course gives them a framework to do it properly.
How it works
- Ethics of facilitation
- Power dynamics in learning spaces
- Consent-based teaching
- Handling discomfort and disagreement
- Translating theory into practice
How to use it
- Train internal facilitators
- Professionalize neurodiversity education
- Improve training quality across organizations
- Prepare people to deliver NEA content
What it’s not
- Not a certification of authority
- Not scripts or templates
- Not performance coaching
Why it matters
Because facilitation can either:
- Create understanding
- Or reinforce harm
This makes sure it’s the first one.
