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Sinneave + Carya: Relationships with Your Autistic Adult Children

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May 21 @ 6:00 pm 8:00 pm

*We are no longer accepting participants for this group. Please watch our social media channels and website for more dates for this group later in the year.

We are pleased to offer Carya’s Relationships With Your Adult Children group with a focus on supporting parents and caregivers of Autistic adults as they grow in independence.

This group is designed to support parents as they reflect on and adapt to changing relationships with their adult children. In this group, parents and caregivers will:

  • Build understanding around family dynamics and how they change as children develop into adults,
  • Learn how to maintain personal boundaries and communication skills to improve or support relationships with their adult children, and
  • Learn how to maintain personal wellness when encountering challenging family relationships.

Participants will examine and explore their values when it comes to relationships with their children who are now adults. You will receive information from our experienced facilitators and be introduced to tools and information while having the chance to have group conversations with others who have similar experiences.   

About Carya

Carya is a social impact agency that has been responding to the evolving social needs of the Calgary community since 1910.

With more than a century of expertise, they are deeply rooted in being a place of connection and support for Calgarians when and where they it most.

Carya impacts the lives of thousands of Calgarians each year, through a range of comprehensive, low to no-cost programs and services that enhance mental well-being, strengthen families, improve living conditions, and create meaningful social connections.

Visit their website to learn more about Carya Calgary.

Neurodiversity Acknowledgement
We honour neurodiversity and strive to create environments that value the many ways people think, learn, and communicate. Our programs, services, and activities are designed to be neuroaffirming, accessible, and guided by the input from the people we serve. Read the full neurodiversity acknowledgement on our website.