Empowering The ADHD Brain
Bridging the Gap with Diverse Supportive Environments for Your Child
Provide parents with a comprehensive understanding of how to support their child with ADHD in school and during important educational transitions, helping to create a system that enhances their development and success
As parents of children with ADHD, understanding how the ADHD brain functions and the profound influence of the environment is crucial for supporting your child's success, especially during critical educational transitions. This speech aims to educate you on the unique workings of the ADHD brain, how to recognize environments that either empower or hinder your child, and actionable strategies to support them in school and during transitions between middle school, high school, and college. Additionally, it will address the limitations of one-size-fits-all approaches to mental health, the need for diverse interventions, and the role of ADHD coaching as part of holistic, multimodal support.
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In this session, you will gain valuable insights into fostering inclusive and supportive environments that maximize the potential of your child with ADHD.
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Learning Objectives:
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Understanding the ADHD brain
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Recognizing the influence of the enviroment
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Navigating and Identifying empowering enviroments
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Supporting educational transitions
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The role of ADHD Coaching in holistic support
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Creating effective supportive systems
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"The knowledge I gained from this training was invaluable. It gave me new insights to better support neurodivergent children in managing their symptoms and developing essential skill"
Hagar Adam, MSED, Early Childhood, New York Public Schools