Who is this course for?

This course is designed to provide support and education for parents and teachers of children with ADHD.

In a society where there are many myths to ADHD and an overdiagnosis of the condition, it is critical for caregivers and educators to understand ADHD on a more comprehensive level. If you're wondering whether or not your child has ADHD, or need guidance through the next steps of planning for your child, you're in the right place. This course educates parents on what to do if their child has ADHD, how to help with ADHD symptoms at home and at school, as well as improve overall functioning. For teachers, the course explains how to help a child with ADHD in the classroom setting, and how to ensure the child is receiving the support they need.

What will you learn in this course?

Upon completion of this course, parents and teachers will have a thorough understanding of ADHD and how to support their child in achieving success both at home and in the classroom.

  • Parents and teachers will have an A-Z understanding of ADHD and what treatment options are available

  • Parents learn what a comprehensive evaluation is and how to receive a proper diagnoses for their child

  • Parents learn how to avoid prematurely diagnosing their child with ADHD or miss another condition that looks like ADHD

  • Teachers will be empowered to help and support their students with ADHD

  • Teachers will be better equipped to provide modifications for their students with ADHD in the classroom setting

  • Parents and teachers will walk away from this course with a clear plan for taking the next steps for their child with ADHD

Understanding ADHD

Your child may have been diagnosed with ADHD or you may believe that your child has ADHD. A proper diagnosis of ADHD means that that everyone involved can best work on ways to appropriately treat the condition, with research-backed methods to best help your child. “If you have ADHD, you can’t be successful in school,” “It’s all my fault,” “My kids with ADHD won’t do well in life.” While there are many myths we hear from parents, teachers and children, the reality is that ADHD is treatable. The most important thing to recognize is that a proper evaluation, school accommodations, home interventions, and support from health professionals is key. It may take a team approach, but your child can be successful.
Understanding ADHD

Support for Parents and Teachers

The truth is that, while you may be searching for answers for your child in this course, one of the “answers” is that you should work on taking care of you, too. A focus on support and self-care helps you to be a better role model for your child with ADHD. In a world of busy-busy-busy, you may be teaching your child that not taking a break is okay. Children with ADHD need to learn self-care skills too, even more so than children without ADHD, because there are often added pressures that come with the diagnosis. So, if you can model taking the time to take care of you, this sets an amazing example for your child. In this course you not only gain education about how to support and advocate for a child with ADHD, but learn ways to take care of yourself throughout this journey.
Support for Parents and Teachers

Meet Your Instructor

  • Dr. Nekeshia Hammond

    Psychologist/Author/Speaker

    Dr. Nekeshia Hammond

    Dr. Nekeshia Hammond, a distinguished psychologist and executive coach, is the author of the latest book Mindset Training: Conquer Your Mind and the Rest Will Follow. She is also the founder of Hammond Psychology & Associates and the creator and host of the well-received show "Mental Health Moment with Dr. Hammond." An award-winning international mental wellness and keynote speaker, Dr. Hammond is renowned for her expertise in mental health, burnout prevention, and leadership development, and she is an Amazon international best-selling author.

In this course, you will get access to

  • 6 training modules that will teach you the A-Z components of understanding ADHD

  • Each training module includes video content, written lessons, cheat sheets and quizzes

  • Practical tools and steps for parents and teachers to help their child with ADHD

  • Private discussion forum for participants, and lifetime access to training material

Enrollment is open

If you're a parent or teacher looking for understanding about your child with ADHD, this course can help.

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