
Recorded on 30th March and coinciding with Neurodiversity Celebration Week, this webinar reframes behaviour in Duchenne through the lens of understanding, not judgement.
Children and adults living with Duchenne often experience behaviours that are misread or stigmatised, when in reality they are a direct expression of how the Duchenne brain learns, processes, and responds. This session tackles that head-on — unpacking neuro-behavioural difference with clarity and compassion, and equipping families and carers with the knowledge to replace judgement with insight.
Presented by Dr James Poysky, clinical psychologist and paediatric neuropsychologist, and internationally recognised expert in the impact of Duchenne muscular dystrophy on learning, behaviour, and emotional adjustment.

