29 MAY - Understanding Neurodiversity in Children: From Evaluation to Everyday Classroom Experience

Understanding neurodiversity in children is no longer just a specialist discussion. It is becoming an essential conversation for schools, educators, and families who want to better support children both academically and emotionally.
HealthDeliver Medical Clinic, together with Pacific Prime Thailand, is pleased to invite parents, educators, counsellors, and school leaders to an upcoming panel discussion:
Understanding Neurodiversity in Children:
From Evaluation to Everyday Classroom Experience
This session aims to help normalise conversations around neurodiversity in children, creating greater understanding,
The discussion will also explore an important question:
What happens after a student receives a psychological assessment?
The panel will focus on how clinical evaluation data can be translated into meaningful support strategies within schools, homes, and everyday environments to help neurodivergent learners thrive.
We are fortunate to have two highly experienced speakers joining us:
🔹 Dr. Sarunporn (Jay) Sirikietsong, Psy.D.
American licensed Clinical Psychologist and Neuropsychologist with extensive experience supporting children, adolescents, and adults through neuropsychological and psycho educational assessment, diagnostic clarification, and psychotherapy.
🔹 Priscilla Leighton
Founder of Grace & Grow, inclusive education consultant, and SENIA Advisory Board member. Priscilla brings more than 20 years of experience supporting neurodivergent learners across international schools in Asia and the United States, with leadership roles including Director of Student Support Services at RIS Ruamrudee International School.
📅 29 May 2026
🕗 Registration from 8:00 AM
📍 Pacific Prime Office, One City Centre, Bangkok
Seats will be limited to keep the session interactive and meaningful.
To register, please email:
📧 info@healthdeliver.asia
#Neurodiversity #InclusiveEducation #SpecialEducation #MentalHealth #InternationalSchools #Bangkok #HealthDeliver #PacificPrime #ChildDevelopment #EducationSupport #Neurodivergent #SchoolCounsellor Robert Tyler Dean Jones Sarunporn Jay Sirikietsoong, Psy.D. SENIA International

