EXPERT: Caroline Maguire, ACCG, PCC, M.Ed.
DATE & TIME: Tuesday, August 23 @ 1 pm ET
(12pm CT; 11am MT; 10am PT)
This webinar will be recorded. Register now and we’ll reserve you a spot (even if you can’t attend live) AND email you the replay link »
Does your child have a hard time making and keeping friends? Should you step in? If so, when? And do what? Finding and befriending like-minded peers can be a challenge for children and teens with ADHD. As parents, we know that there is a fine line between interfering and supporting, especially when it comes to friendships. Learn how to coach your child toward greater social skills.
Attendees of this webinar will learn to:
- Understand how executive function challenges affect social skills
- Coach a child or teen to initiate connections and express needs with peers and adults
- Identify and harness their special talents to problem solve, make friends, and build self-confidence
- Recognize the ways in which the pandemic has resulted in an escalation of symptoms affecting teens with ADHD
- Identify the roadblocks that can get in the way of open communication, and how to get around them
NOTE: ADDitude offers an optional certificate of attendance to webinar participants, but does not offer CEU credits. The cost of the certificate of attendance option is $10. If interested, register for the webinar and you’ll receive instructions after it ends. The certificate link will also be on the webinar replay page after the live webinar.
EVENT INFO :
- Start Date:August 23, 2022
- Start Time:1:00pm
- End Date:August 23, 2022
- Location:Online
- Website:https://www.additudemag.com/webinar/my-child-has-no-friends-adhd-social-skills/?utm_source=eletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=webinar_july_2022&utm_content=072522&goal=0_d9446392d6-328fd1dac0-314987154