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Threshold Programs

Continuing Education

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Supporting Neurodiverse Learners at Every Stage

At Lesley, we’re committed to supporting neurodiverse adults through every stage of their professional and life journey. Our offerings, delivered through our highly respected Threshold program, emphasize practical knowledge, social engagement, and career readiness, providing alumni and community members with ongoing opportunities to build the crucial skills needed for independent living and career success.

Workshops & Seminars

These workshops and seminars, led by Lesley’s experienced Threshold team, give neurodiverse learners and their families the opportunity to focus on specific topics, issues, and skills. It’s practical, relevant education that helps learners grow in their jobs and navigate the path to independent living. We frequently add new workshops and seminars, so check back often. 

During this supportive seminar, participants will use the theme of nature to spark creativity and find new ways to express themselves in their writing. Activities will be focused on using sensory details to strengthen creative writing skills. There will be multiple opportunities to share experiences, thoughts, and feelings about spending time outdoors. A key part of the seminar will be a sensory walk and reflection, along with other interactive, nature-based writing exercises. Alumna and scholar Nicole Kras will lead this seminar.

Watch the Writing Development for Neurodiverse Graduates Microlearning

Facilitator

Nicole Kras, 14, PhD, Adult Learning and Development

Dates and times: 1 hour remote asynchronous and 2 hours remote synchronous

Dates and times for the synchronous times (the seminar repeats up to four times, so audience members have the opportunity to enroll at different times):

Session Dates Time Registration (Alumni only) Registration (General Public)
1st session December 4th 6:00 - 8:00 pm EST Alumni Register here General Public Register here
2nd session December 16th 6:00 - 8:00 pm EST Alumni Register here General Public Register here
3rd session TBD      
4th session TBD      

 

Seminars cost $75 for Lesley alumni and $100 for non-alumni participants

Neurodivergent graduates bring creativity, persistence, and fresh ways of thinking, yet too often encounter barriers when their communication styles don’t align with workplace or social expectations. These challenges can make self-advocacy more difficult and sometimes prevent their strengths from being fully recognized. Families, too, often seek strategies to better support their graduates as they navigate professional and community environments. This seminar creates a supportive space for both graduates and their families to practice and strengthen communication skills through guided exercises and role-playing. Together, participants will explore approaches to assertive communication, professional conversation, and self-advocacy, all while honoring diverse styles of expression. By the end, graduates and families will leave with practical tools, increased confidence, and a stronger sense of agency to thrive in both professional and social settings.

Watch the Empowered Communication Microlearning

Facilitator

Caroline Maguire, ‘11, M.Ed., Early Child Development and Socialization

Dates and times

1 hour remote asynchronous and 2 hours remote synchronous

Dates and times for the synchronous times (the seminar repeats up to four times, so audience members have the opportunity to enroll at different times):

Session Dates Time Registration (Alumni only) Registration (General Public)
1st session February 10, 2026 6:00 - 8:00 pm EST    
2nd session February 24, 2026 6:00 - 8:00 pm EST    
3rd session September 28, 2026 6:00 - 8:00 pm EST    
4th session October 13, 2026 6:00 - 8:00 pm EST    

 

Seminars cost $75 for Lesley alumni and $100 for non-alumni participants

Find out more

Our programs will be launching in mid-fall 2025. Want to be notified when these programs become available? Email us and we'll make sure you're in the loop.