Parent Workshops
Along with 1:1 ADHD Parent coaching, ADHD Learning Lab offers workshops on various topics relevant to raising kids/teens with ADHD. Check out the upcoming workshops below. And, if you’re interested in bringing one of these workshops to your school, please reach out. I work with PTAs and SLTs to offer these workshops to school communities.
The Top Ten Strategies for Parenting Children & Teens with ADHD/Executive Function Challenges©
ADHD and Executive Function challenges impact learning, motivation, behavior and the family system. We have learned so much in the past ten years to help ease the path for children/teens with challenges at school and home.
Skills for Success: Help your child develop a growth mindset
Executive Functions are the cognitive skills needed for academic performance, social skills, and life skills. Commonly, these are the skills utilized to organize, plan, initiate, manage emotions, shift/maintain focus and use working memory. They govern the HOW you do what you DECIDE to do.
Managing Homework: Parent Edition: Tips, Tools and Strategies for Helping Students
What makes it so challenging for some children?
What role do and should you play?
What are some tools and strategies that will help homework time be less stressful and more productive?
We will discuss the above in this two hour workshop.
Effective Collaborating: Parent, Student and Teacher
It is important for parents of children with ADHD to share relevant and helpful information with new teachers each school year. This open, transparent communication allows educators to better decode and support a child’s needs and collaborate with caregivers on solutions. This webinar will highlight tools and tips for collaborating both in person and via targeted emails, because the more parents, students and teachers connect effectively, the more likely it is that students will thrive.
Calm & Connected©: Parenting children & teens with ADHD/executive function challenges
In this 7-session workshop I will help you make sense of:
Why it’s so hard for your child to meet expectations
Why concepts like organization and time management seem to be learned, but not followed
How using rewards and punishments often creates more problems than they solve
The Social & Emotional Impact of ADHD/Executive Function Challenges on Learning, Motivation, Behavior, & the Family System
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