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Students with ADHD in the Classroom: Research-backed Strategies for Educators

Presented By

Tania Johnson

Series Sessions

Date Time
Feb 19, 20209:00 am to 12:00 pm
Mar 17, 20205:00 pm to 5:00 pm

Location

This event has multiple locations.
Day 1Sherwood Park (Elk Island Catholic Schools)
310 Broadview Road
Google MapDay 2Virtual

Grade Levels

All

“Students with ADHD in the Classroom: Research-backed Strategies for Educators” is a workshop brimming with the latest research on attention based disorders. The course begins with an exploration of the nuts and bolts of ADHD (and children who struggle with attention-related issues): the diagnosis, common misdiagnosis, treatments and alternative treatments. The focus then shifts to understanding the neurology of ADHD, exploring developmental perspectives, and explaining the controversy that still surrounds ADHD. The second half of the course discusses various classroom strategies geared towards helping children with ADHD thrive. Educators will walk away with a full “tool-box” of tools and resources to use in the classroom 

Instructional Objectives: 

  • Exploration of an ADHD diagnosis (and children with attention-based issues), misdiagnosis, traditional treatments and alternative treatments 
  • Understanding neurological and developmental aspects of ADHD 
  • Exploring the controversy surrounding ADHD 
  • Developing strategies and tools to implement into your classroom to help children with ADHD to thrive

Follow-up Webinar (March 17, 2020)

Our live sessions are packed with the latest tools and strategies to help the students in your class thrive! We want to help you to create lasting changes...and one of the ways to do that is to follow up and give you a space to have your questions answered! Once you have had time to apply the strategies in a classroom context, we invite you to email info@instituteofchildpsychology.com with your questions and reflections. The instructor will answer your questions, provide further insight and give additional resources. Knowledge is powerful, let's BE the change for our youth.

Participants will be required to email in questions a week before the webinar.

Target Audience

K-12 teachers

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