Post by healthy11 on Jul 1, 2019 19:21:34 GMT -5
The following is from ADDitude Online Magazine: (If you can't attend at the specific timeframe, it's okay, they'll send you a link to replay it later.)
Build Life-Long Executive Function Skills in Your Child with ADHD
EXPERT: Sharon Saline, Psy.D.
Tuesday, July 30,2019 @ 1pm Eastern Time - Register now!
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Summer is a perfect time for building your child’s executive functioning skills — emotional regulation, organization, working memory, and more — without the pressure of academic responsibilities and the burden of homework. By choosing mutual goals and creating doable routines, you’ll teach your child or teen to accomplish things with fewer arguments and more buy-in.
In this webinar, you will learn how to:
Identify triggers, reduce meltdowns, and build self-control
Improve working memory skills beyond reminders and “nagging”
Create simple, practical organizational systems and routines that foster independence
Collaboratively decide on the goals and challenges that most affect your child
Use the highly recommended 5Cs approach for each of these challenges
The expert Q&A webinar Build Life-Long Executive Function Skills in Your Child with ADHD will take place Tuesday, July 30, 2019, from 1pm-2pm Eastern Time (ET) / 12pm-1pm CT; 11am-12pm MT; 10am-11am PT.
> Find it in your time zone!
Register at www.additudemag.com/webinar/executive-functioning-strategies/
MEET THE SPEAKER:
Sharon Saline, Psy.D.
Sharon Saline, Psy.D. Sharon Saline, Psy.D., a licensed clinical psychologist with more than 30 years’ experience, is a top expert on ADHD, anxiety, learning differences, and mental health challenges and their impact on school and family dynamics. She is the author of What Your ADHD Child Wishes You Knew: Working Together to Empower Kids for Success in School and Life. Learn more at: drsharonsaline.com.
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Teaching Executive Functions to Children with ADHD: A Course for Teachers (and Parents)
EXPERTS: Karen Huberty, M.Ed., and Maureen Bechard, M.S.
Tuesday, August 13, 2019 @ 1pm Eastern Time - Register now!
Can't attend the live webinar? Register now and we'll email you the replay link.
. . . . .
Most teachers and parents recognize weak executive functions when they see them: disorganized projects, incomplete homework, last-minute cramming for a big test, forgotten or delayed chores. But strategies for strengthening these vital skills are less obvious. Teaching executive functioning skills takes time, practice, and teacher support – but it can be done!
In this webinar, you will learn:
The importance of teaching executive function language to all learners
How to assist students in identifying their individual executive function strengths and weaknesses
How to teach students to advocate for their executive function needs
How to design an executive-function friendly classroom
The expert Q&A webinar Teaching Executive Functions to Children with ADHD: A Course for Teachers (and Parents) will take place Tuesday, August 13, 2019, from 1pm-2pm Eastern Time (ET) / 12pm-1pm CT; 11am-12pm MT; 10am-11am PT.
> Find it in your time zone!
MEET THE SPEAKERS:
Karen Huberty, M.Ed., has a passion for teaching students with ADHD, and educating students and staff about executive functioning skills. Karen was a 2018 ADHD Conference presenter on executive functions and ADHD and was awarded the Rotary Teacher of the Year Award for her innovative work in this field. She is also mom to a 12-year-old daughter who proudly owns her ADHD.
Maureen Bechard, M.S., is a licensed professional school counselor who has loved working with middle school students for more than 30 years. In her efforts to educate students, parents, teachers, and administrators about executive function deficits, she has found that the strategies that are good for ADHD work for all students.
Register at www.additudemag.com/webinar/executive-functioning-strategies/
Build Life-Long Executive Function Skills in Your Child with ADHD
EXPERT: Sharon Saline, Psy.D.
Tuesday, July 30,2019 @ 1pm Eastern Time - Register now!
. . . . .
Summer is a perfect time for building your child’s executive functioning skills — emotional regulation, organization, working memory, and more — without the pressure of academic responsibilities and the burden of homework. By choosing mutual goals and creating doable routines, you’ll teach your child or teen to accomplish things with fewer arguments and more buy-in.
In this webinar, you will learn how to:
Identify triggers, reduce meltdowns, and build self-control
Improve working memory skills beyond reminders and “nagging”
Create simple, practical organizational systems and routines that foster independence
Collaboratively decide on the goals and challenges that most affect your child
Use the highly recommended 5Cs approach for each of these challenges
The expert Q&A webinar Build Life-Long Executive Function Skills in Your Child with ADHD will take place Tuesday, July 30, 2019, from 1pm-2pm Eastern Time (ET) / 12pm-1pm CT; 11am-12pm MT; 10am-11am PT.
> Find it in your time zone!
Register at www.additudemag.com/webinar/executive-functioning-strategies/
MEET THE SPEAKER:
Sharon Saline, Psy.D.
Sharon Saline, Psy.D. Sharon Saline, Psy.D., a licensed clinical psychologist with more than 30 years’ experience, is a top expert on ADHD, anxiety, learning differences, and mental health challenges and their impact on school and family dynamics. She is the author of What Your ADHD Child Wishes You Knew: Working Together to Empower Kids for Success in School and Life. Learn more at: drsharonsaline.com.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
Teaching Executive Functions to Children with ADHD: A Course for Teachers (and Parents)
EXPERTS: Karen Huberty, M.Ed., and Maureen Bechard, M.S.
Tuesday, August 13, 2019 @ 1pm Eastern Time - Register now!
Can't attend the live webinar? Register now and we'll email you the replay link.
. . . . .
Most teachers and parents recognize weak executive functions when they see them: disorganized projects, incomplete homework, last-minute cramming for a big test, forgotten or delayed chores. But strategies for strengthening these vital skills are less obvious. Teaching executive functioning skills takes time, practice, and teacher support – but it can be done!
In this webinar, you will learn:
The importance of teaching executive function language to all learners
How to assist students in identifying their individual executive function strengths and weaknesses
How to teach students to advocate for their executive function needs
How to design an executive-function friendly classroom
The expert Q&A webinar Teaching Executive Functions to Children with ADHD: A Course for Teachers (and Parents) will take place Tuesday, August 13, 2019, from 1pm-2pm Eastern Time (ET) / 12pm-1pm CT; 11am-12pm MT; 10am-11am PT.
> Find it in your time zone!
MEET THE SPEAKERS:
Karen Huberty, M.Ed., has a passion for teaching students with ADHD, and educating students and staff about executive functioning skills. Karen was a 2018 ADHD Conference presenter on executive functions and ADHD and was awarded the Rotary Teacher of the Year Award for her innovative work in this field. She is also mom to a 12-year-old daughter who proudly owns her ADHD.
Maureen Bechard, M.S., is a licensed professional school counselor who has loved working with middle school students for more than 30 years. In her efforts to educate students, parents, teachers, and administrators about executive function deficits, she has found that the strategies that are good for ADHD work for all students.
Register at www.additudemag.com/webinar/executive-functioning-strategies/