Parent Presentations:
Please contact me if you are interested in scheduling a free presentation for your group or organization.
You can choose 1 or all 3!
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Presentations are around 1 hour each and can be arranged for large or groups, perfect for:
Parent Groups and teachers, just to name a few…
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PLEASE CLICK HERE TO SEE OUR SCHEDULE OF PARENT PRESENTATIONS.
Top Ten Strategies for Parenting Kids with ADHD and
Executive Function Challenges©
Living with ADHD presents challenges for everyone involved—parents, siblings, and especially the child with ADHD. In recent years, we have gained valuable insights into easing the journey for these children, both at school and at home. This presentation shares essential strategies that parents can use everyday to help their children not only survive but flourish. You'll gain a deeper understanding of ADHD, explore the fundamentals of Executive Function and its impact on learning, motivation, and behavior, and the best ways you can help your child prepare for their future.
Skills For Success-What Parents Need to Know About
Executive Function and Mindset©
This presentation examines the fundamentals of Executive Function and the concept of Growth Mindset that parents and teachers should understand in order to increase students' motivation and willingness to tackle learning challenges. We will discuss strategies to help children be open to new learning experiences and the best way to support them in building determination when they are struggling.
Effective Collaborating: Parent, Student, Teacher©
In supporting their child with ADHD, it is important for parents to be open and transparent by sharing information with the child's teacher throughout the school year. This information will prepare educators to anticipate the child’s needs, and it fosters a collaborative relationship between parents and teachers so that everyone can work together in finding effective solutions. This presentation will offer tools and strategies for effective collaboration, whether in person or through emails, because the stronger the connection between parents, students, and teachers, the more likely students are to thrive.
Created by Cindy Goldrich, Ed.M.,ADHD-CCSP, PTS Coaching, LLC