When

Tuesday, August 25, 2020 from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM EDT
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Where

Virtual via Zoom- More information to follow




Contact

Kate Jackson, Center Coordinator
Springer School and Center
513-871-6080 x402
center@springer-ld.org
 

Executive Function and ADHD: Establishing Positive Behaviors at Home

A Virtual Workshop for Parents, Guardians, and Professionals

We hope you can join us for a night of conversation with Dr. Mary Ann Mulcahey, Clinical Psychologist and Springer School & Center Program Coordinator, about developing positive behaviors at home when a child has ADHD and Executive Function issues.

Executive Function (EF) skills, or skills that help us plan, execute, and complete everyday tasks, can be greatly weakened in children with ADHD.

This program addresses how to develop routines that support the development of EF skills and emphasizes practical strategies that you can begin using tomorrow!

Strategies to be addressed include:
  • Giving effective directions
  • Setting up a daily schedule
  • Utilizing checklists
  • Motivating your child
**If you know of a parent or guardian who would benefit from the strategies identified in this program please forward this email to them.**

Attendees interested in registering and earning graduate credit hours through Ashland University- CLICK HERE for more information and to register. One credit hour can be earned for attending multiple Springer School and Center Workshops. Email center@springer-ld.org for any other questions regarding credit hours and CEU's.