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Webinar: “Am I doing enough?” A parent’s guide to confidently supporting your autistic child

Join Kamini Lakhani, Founder and Director of SAI Connections for for a compassionate, practical webinar designed to help you step out of the guilt spiral and into clarity and confidence.

This session will empower you with tools to support your child meaningfully—without burning out or chasing perfection.
As a Parent Professional, I understand what you go through. I will offer guidance rooted in science, experience, and empathy.

You’ll walk away with:
• Clear priorities for your child’s developmental needs
• A practical framework for choosing therapies and supports
• Permission to let go of unrealistic expectations
• Resources to trust your intuition and find your parenting voice
• Live Q&A to address your personal concerns

Webinar Topic: “Am I doing the right things? What if I’m missing something important? Am I enough?”
📅 Date: 10th May 2025
⏰ Time: 5.00pm – 5:45pm (IST)
📍Location: Online
Reserve your spot today and take the first step toward empowered relationships and lifelong learning.

Sign up here:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc27aYRoMZK6xwO0YsLEqjTtkmVE6oRztelXsDJfhFQWilE5w/viewform

We hope to see you there!


Kamini Lakhani

Kamini Lakhani, Director of RDI® Professional Training in India, RDI® Certified Consultant, Behavior SpecialistMrs. Kamini Lakhani Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst (USA) RDI® Program Certified Consultant (USA). She is the Director of SAI School and SAI Connections (RDI Center) Mrs. Lakhani has about 20 years of experience working with individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders

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