The University Center for the Child and Family (UCCF) is offering a free Understanding and Managing ADHD in Elementary School virtual workshop. The event is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 18 on Zoom. Participants will receive a link to access the online event after they register.
If you are a parent or guardian of an elementary-aged child diagnosed with or suspected of having ADHD, this free virtual workshop is designed to help you find resources and learn how to advocate for children with ADHD and learning disabilities.
While it is free, workshop participants must register. Please sign up here to secure your spot: EventBrite Registration.
Participants can expect to learn:
- What causes ADHD.
- What ADHD looks like in elementary-aged children.
- How to support an elementary-aged child with ADHD at home, school, and with friends.
This presentation will include interactive components, and there will be a Q&A portion at the end.
Workshop Details
- When: 5:30 p.m. Nov. 18, 2020
- Where: Online via Zoom (register for the link).
- Who: Parents and guardians of elementary-aged children who have been diagnosed or are suspected of having Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD).
- Cost: Free, but registration is required.
- How to Register: Click here to register via EventBrite
About the University Center for the Child and Family (UCCF)
The University Center for the Child and Family (UCCF) is committed to helping children and families enjoy a happier life, more satisfying relationships, and increased success. UCCF is part of the Mary A. Rackham Institute (MARI) at the University of Michigan. MARI provides high-quality, individualized mental health, neuropsychological testing, and language and literacy services to the community through its service centers, including UCCF, University Center for Language and Learning (UCLL), and University Psychological Clinic.