Overview
Children and adolescents are increasingly presenting with overlapping profiles of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), and Dyspraxia, each with shared roots in sensory-motor regulation, executive function, and emotional development. Yet, traditional diagnostic frameworks often separate these conditions, leaving gaps in understanding and support. This workshop invites medical and educational professionals to move beyond labels and explore the neurodevelopmental continuum that connects these profiles. Participants will gain cutting-edge insights into topics such as autism masking, trauma’s impact on regulation, sensory-motor foundations of behavior, and pathways to resilience.
Through comparative analysis and real-life vignettes, attendees will learn to distinguish how similar symptoms may arise from different underlying mechanisms—and how to respond with greater precision, empathy, and effectiveness in both clinical and classroom settings.
Course Fees & Closing Dates
| Registration Type | Closing Date | Fees / pax |
|---|---|---|
| Early Bird | 1 May 2026 | 350 |
| Normal | Till Full | 400 |
Schedule
Duration : Full-Day Workshop
| Date | Time | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| 5 Jun 2026 (Fri) |
9.00am – 5.00pm (Singapore Standard Time GMT+0800) |
Live Online Training |
Corporate Registration Individual Registration
Speaker
Maude Le Roux, OTR/L, SIPT, DIR/Floortime® Expert Trainer

Course Outline
| 9.00 to 10.30am | The Neurodevelopmental Landscape Core Distinctions and Overlaps |
| 10.30 to 11.00am | Morning Break |
| 11.00 to 12.30pm | Masking, Trauma, and the Hidden Cost of Coping |
| 12.30 to 1.30pm | Lunch |
| 1.30 to 3.00pm | Regulation, Sensory Processing, and Resilience Building |
| 3.00 to 3.30 | Afternoon Break |
| 3.30 to 5.00 | Integrating Interventions From Insight to Action |
Course Objectives
Session 1 – The Neurodevelopmental Landscape
Goal:
Participants will be able to differentiate the core neurodevelopmental and sensory-motor features of ASD, ADHD, and Dyspraxia, and describe how overlapping regulatory challenges impact function across home, school, and clinical settings.
Session 2 – Masking, Trauma, and the Hidden Cost of Coping
Goal:
Participants will be able to identify how masking and trauma-related adaptations influence behavior and emotional regulation across ASD, ADHD, and Dyspraxia, with attention to cultural factors relevant to the Singapore context.
Session 3 – Regulation, Sensory Processing, and Resilience
Goal:
Participants will be able to apply sensory-motor and emotional regulation principles to support resilience and adaptive functioning in children with overlapping neurodevelopmental profiles.
Session 4 – Integrating Interventions Across Contexts
Goal:
Participants will be able to integrate multidisciplinary approaches, including environmental modification, sensory strategies, and relational techniques, to enhance collaboration among therapists, educators, and families in supporting neurodivergent learners.
Who Can Benefit?
Occupational Therapists, Speech Language Pathologists, Physical Therapists, Social Workers, Psychologists, Educators








