Strategies for Improving Autism Symptoms: Special Guest Webinar with Beth Lambert of Documenting Hope
Wed, Apr 23
|Special Guest Speaker Event - Live
Join us for a special live guest speaker webinar featuring Beth Lambert, Executive Director of Documenting Hope, who will share strategies to help improve autism symptoms by addressing the child’s total load using a whole-child approach.


Time & Location
Apr 23, 2025, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM EDT
Special Guest Speaker Event - Live
About the Event
Live Special Guest Webinar
Strategies for Improving Autism Symptoms:
Using a Whole Child, Total Load Lens to Understand Neurodevelopmental Conditions
Featuring Beth Lambert, Author, Educator & Executive Director of Documenting Hope
Date: Wednesday, April 23rd
Time: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM EDT
Cost: $25 (Includes 7-day access to the recording)
All proceeds support NeuroReflex education and research.
Join us for an empowering session with Beth Lambert, mom, author, and founder of Documenting Hope, who has spent 15 years researching and supporting families navigating chronic childhood conditions.
Beth will introduce a whole-child approach to autism that looks beyond the symptoms and explores how daily environmental, emotional, and physical stressors—“Total Load”—impact your child’s health. She’ll guide you through simple, realistic steps that can help reduce this burden and improve your child’s development and well-being.
What You’ll Learn:
💡 Hope-filled insights from cutting-edge autism research
🧠 Therapies that help treat the root causes of challenges from autism
👣 Simple steps parents can take to help reduce “Total Load” for children with autism and related conditions
Registration Includes:
Live webinar access
7-day replay - Please allow up to 48 hours after the webinar for the replay link to be delivered to your email.
Important Details:
Minimum $25 to register – all proceeds support NeuroReflex education and research.
Attend with your camera on or off.
Recording (audio or video) is strictly prohibited.
About the Speaker:
Author, educator and former healthcare consultant, Beth Lambert has monitored and documented the escalating rates of childhood chronic conditions for 15 years. Her first book, A Compromised Generation, provides a thorough analysis of the origins of this modern health crisis and documents how modifications to environmental and lifestyle factors can profoundly influence health outcomes, including full disease reversal. Beth is also the co-author of Brain Under Attack: A Resource for Parents and Caregivers of Children with PANS, PANDAS, and Autoimmune Encephalitis.
Beth is the Founder and Executive Director of Documenting Hope, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that focuses on root cause healing solutions for children’s chronic health and developmental issues. Documenting Hope conducts independent research studies that examine the cumulative impact or “total load” of environmental stressors on children’s health and their mitigation through personalized and systems-based treatment approaches. Beth is the mother of three children and is passionate about raising awareness about the connection between daily choices, human health, and planetary health.
Beth attended Oxford University, graduated from Williams College, and holds a master’s degree from Fairfield University and an Executive Leadership certificate from the Harvard Kennedy School.
Personal Website: https://beth-lambert.com
Documenting Hope: https://documentinghope.com (formerly www.epidemicanswers.org)
A Compromised Generation: https://sentientpublications.com/shop/books/all-titles/a-compromised-generation/
Brain Under Attack: https://brainunderattack.com
Healing Together: https://healing.documentinghope.com/register
The Documenting Hope Conference: https://conference.documentinghope.com
Documenting Hope YouTube Channel with Healing Success Stories:
https://www.youtube.com/@documentinghope
Follow Beth Online:
Instagram & TikTok: @beth1lambert
X: @bethlambert2
@documentinghope on all platforms
Tickets
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