Episodes
Thursday Jan 19, 2017
What you need to know when your child has both Autism and ADHD.
Thursday Jan 19, 2017
Thursday Jan 19, 2017
Many families have been told their children are affected by both ADHD and Autism but until recently, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), which defines mental health and brain-based conditions, stated they were exclusive conditions. Now those families, and others, are working out what it means for diagnosis and treatment for these conditions to be acknowledged as possibly co-occurring. Dr. Wodka will discuss these changes and answer parents' questions during this Ask the Expert webinar.
Friday Jan 13, 2017
How to make your adult relationships better when you have ADHD
Friday Jan 13, 2017
Friday Jan 13, 2017
ADHD relationships are complicated.
Friday Jan 06, 2017
Getting Organized When You Have ADHD
Friday Jan 06, 2017
Friday Jan 06, 2017
If you have ADHD, then you most likely know it can be a challenge to keep your home or workplace organized. Add in any possible family members, and storage can become chaotic. Professional organizer and author Susan Pinsky has tips to help you get and stay organized, including:
• The best ways to sort and store your belongings
• Setting realistic and manageable organizational goals
• Tools to help you efficiently organize your home and office
• Creating home organizational systems that work for you and your family
Learn from one of the leaders in the field of organizing solutions for people with ADHD during this helpful webcast.
Thursday Dec 22, 2016
Emotions and Motivation in ADHD
Thursday Dec 22, 2016
Thursday Dec 22, 2016
Originally recorded on March 4, 2014. A person's level of motivation is tied to his emotions where ADHD is concerned. Dr. Thomas E. Brown discusses the interrelationship between emotions and motivation:
• Emotional regulation and a person's sense of motivation
• Why getting started on a project can be difficult for someone affected by ADHD
• How to take control of one's emotions and motivation.
Friday Dec 16, 2016
Friday Dec 16, 2016
What happens when you run into issues with identification or evaluation of your student for services under Section 504? What if you are past the evaluation process, but have issues or concerns with the implementation of your child’s 504 plan? You will learn how to use information to advocate for your child in these and other situations.
Friday Dec 09, 2016
What Everyone Should Know About ADHD
Friday Dec 09, 2016
Friday Dec 09, 2016
ADHD is one of the most well researched medical conditions. Despite all the research, myths and misunderstandings still exist. Dr. Edward “Ned” Hallowell breaks down the most important aspects of the disorder. He clarifies the distinction between ADHD and ADD, answers the questions, Is ADHD on the rise? and reviews what's new or promising in ADHD research.
Friday Dec 02, 2016
Friday Dec 02, 2016
Part I: What the Dear Colleague Letter Says and Why It is Important The Department of Education Office of Civil Rights (OCR) issued guidance to schools clarifying their responsibilities and how they should be helping students with ADHD. If your child has attention or behavioral challenges at school you may be curious about 504 plans and what the OCR guidance means.
Thursday Nov 17, 2016
Getting Through to your Teenager with ADHD
Thursday Nov 17, 2016
Thursday Nov 17, 2016
The teenage years are tricky for parent-child relationships. You may find that previous parenting strategies are not as effective for teens. Learn how to make adjustments to your communication so that you not only are getting through to your teenagers with ADHD, but helping them thrive.
Monday Nov 07, 2016
Creating the Best Learning Environment for Students with ADHD
Monday Nov 07, 2016
Monday Nov 07, 2016
Students with ADHD struggle with inattention, impulsivity and hyperactivity. By creating adjustment to your classroom, you can help students with these behaviors. Learn strategies and suggestions for tailoring the ideas to students in different grade levels.
*Recording issues caused the audio to be poor quality.
Thursday Oct 27, 2016
Tailoring learning settings to engage young children with ADHD
Thursday Oct 27, 2016
Thursday Oct 27, 2016
Preschool classrooms help children gain a foundation in the knowledge and skills needs for later school success. The daily schedule, room setup, teacher instruction, and classroom activities all play a role in a good learning environment. While many similarities exist across all preschool classrooms, there are specific strategies to create optimal learning environments for young children exhibiting challenging behaviors.