HERE'S WHAT YOU'LL
LEARN
Part I — ADHD Assessment
The first step to treating ADHD begins with an accurate assessment. Our team of expert
clinicians will walk you through:
- Assessment goals & issues to be addressed in the evaluation
- The subtypes of attention impairment
- Differentiating between a mental health disorder & a behavior problem
- Primary side effects & common misconceptions of stimulant interventions
- Strategies to improve executive functioning skills at home & school
- And more!
ADHD in Children and Adolescents: Advances in
Diagnosis, Treatment and Managements
Russell A. Barkley,
PhD
Discover new insights in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of ADHD. Packed with
recent research and practical application, this webcast is a must-see for anyone who
works with kids and adolescents diagnosed with ADHD. Follow along with Dr. Russell
Barkley to learn the 14 best principles for managing ADHD in children and teens and
more!
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The Two Attention Disorders: Identifying,
Diagnosing, and Managing ADHD vs. SCT
Russell A. Barkley,
PhD
Get detailed information on the specific nature of ADHD symptoms and the current DSM-5
diagnostic criteria for ADHD, including information on special populations (girls,
adults, etc.). Discover the issue of subtyping of ADHD along with the emerging
conclusion that one form of the inattentive type may constitute a new disorder known in
research as sluggish cognitive tempo or sometimes called ADD by clinicians.
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Oppositional, Defiant & Disruptive Children
and Adolescents: Non-medication Approaches to the Most Challenging Behaviors
Jennifer Wilke-Deaton, MA,
LPA
Children and adolescents with ODD, ADHD, Asperger's, anxiety, mood, and disruptive
disorders provide constant clinical, school, and parenting challenges. In this
recording, you'll learn new, effective non-medication strategies for your
client's most challenging behaviors including:
Noncompliance | Refusing to work/help | Panic/anxiety reactions |
Lack of follow-through | Not following directions
Walk away with immediate strategies for out-of-control behaviors and techniques for
emotional regulation along with long-term treatment strategies to help kids at home and
school.
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Advances in the Management of ADHD:
Evidence-Based Medications and Psychosocial Treatments
Russell A. Barkley,
PhD
The past 10-15 years have witnessed a number of major developments in the medications
and delivery systems available for the management of ADHD. Learn which medications are
now available for ADHD management, how to extend their effectiveness across the day, and
the major beneficial effects and side effects.
You'll also cover various issues clinicians should consider in selecting medications
to use with a patient with ADHD, such as those issues related to the social context, the
patient's characteristics, and any comorbid conditions that may exist.
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Alternative Learners and "Outside the
Box" Thinkers: Innovative Interventions for Kids & Teens with ADHD,
Autism, and Learning Differences
Sharon Saline, PsyD,
ADHD-CCSP
Discover practical, collaborative tools for addressing the educational and mental health
concerns of kids who learn differently. Packed with insight and concrete strategies,
this program will prepare you, your clients/students, and their families for a
successful school year, including how to:
- Navigate remote, in-person, and hybrid learning models that aren't designed
with them in mind
- Increase motivation, goal-directed persistence, time management, and
organizational skills
- Identify potential mental health issues related to learning challenges for
non-neurotypical children and adolescents
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Part II — Techniques to Support ADHD Clients
Get proven management interventions — for in and out of the classroom — that
your clients will use for the rest of their lives. Discover life-changing strategies to
set your clients up for success, like:
- Interactive coping exercises that go beyond "taking a deep breath"
- Behavioral contracts, increased incentives & transition plans
- Specific time management techniques for deepening concentration &
perseverance
- And more!
Anxiety, ADHD and Anger in the Classroom: 60
Activity-Based Coping Skills to Effectively Manage "Big Feelings"
Janine Halloran, MA,
LMHC
By teaching kids who struggle to manage anxiety, ADHD, and anger simple, healthy, and
safe ways to express their emotions and calm their bodies, they will be better able to
concentrate on their work during the school day and self-regulate in any
situation.
Learn classroom-specific coping skills to calm a student's nervous system, relax
their bodies and get them ready to learn. Walk away with a coping skills toolbox
featuring:
Deep breathing printable worksheets | Check-in sheets |
"Anxiety thermometer" | Relaxation exercises | "What's your play
personality?" | And many more
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Managing ADHD in School: The Best Evidence-Based
Methods
Russell A. Barkley,
PhD
Nearly all children and teens living with ADHD admit to struggling in school —
saying it's a bigger challenge than functioning within their family, peer, and
community groups.
Get methods for managing ADHD-related symptoms, behavioral problems, and academic
performance difficulties — for your students and their families — designed
for school settings, including more than 80 recommendations for school management
strategies to deal with ADHD children and adolescents.
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Executive Function, ADHD and Stress in the
Classroom
Cindy Goldrich,
EdM
Do you need new strategies to get kids to pay attention and learn more effectively? Are
you struggling with kids who can't get started, stay involved, or complete their
classwork? Discover techniques and tools for children who struggle to focus, cooperate,
and perform to their potential.
Bridge the gap between theory/research and actual implementation to address learning and
behavior challenges in school. Walk away with new ideas, valuable handouts, and
important resources for teachers, parents, and students to manage homework, home/school
communication, study skills, behavior, and more.
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Behavior Management Skills for Classroom Success:
Strategies for Mental Health Issues and Challenging Behaviors in the Schools
Scott D. Walls, MA, LIPC,
CCMHC
Discover clear evidence-based strategies and techniques for the most frustrating student
behaviors including:
Non-compliance | Impulsive behavior | Truancy | Self-harm/Suicide |
Threats of Harm to Others | Highly disruptive behaviors | Bullying | Mental health
disorders: ODD, ADHD, anxiety & depression | Aggressive behaviors
Get tools that you can immediately put to use for emotional regulation, successful
strategies for out-of-control behaviors, and long-term techniques to help kids succeed
both at school and at home.
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