The ADHD Playbook: Executive Function Strategies to Help Your Child Succeed
Event Description:
A child with ADHD may know exactly what they need to do and still feel unable to get started, stay on track, or follow through. As frustration builds, they may begin to believe they are failing, while the adults supporting them wonder if they are failing too.
Join clinical psychologist and ADHD specialist Nachi Felt, PhD, to understand what is getting in the way and learn practical strategies to help.
This event is intended for parents and caregivers of children in grades K–12, as well as educators and school professionals who support children with ADHD and executive function challenges.
8:00-9:30 p.m. ET
Live on Zoom
You’ll learn how to:
Know the Brain: Understand the executive function challenges behind a child’s behavior.
Change the Game: Learn practical strategies for routines, responsibilities, schoolwork, and everyday tasks.
Build Independence: Help children develop the skills and confidence to manage more independently.
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Event Details:
| Language | English |
|---|---|
| Demographics | Individuals |
| Ages | Adults |
| Concerns | ADHD, Parenting, Time Management |