ADHD and Study Skills
Get ready to ace your study game with practical tips and tricks for managing ADHD while hitting the books!
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- 1 hour
- Online
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About this event
Overview
The ADHD and Study Skills course provides strategies to improve learning, focus, and academic achievement for individuals with ADHD, Learning Disabilities, Mental Health challenges, Early Years foundations, and Autism. It’s designed for educators, parents, and professionals seeking practical, evidence-based approaches.
The course is low-commitment and self-paced, offering essential knowledge to support ADHD students while emphasizing the intersections with Learning Disabilities, Mental Health, Early Years, and Autism. Limited availability — this course will not be offered again.
Description
Learners will explore:
- How ADHD affects learning, attention, and study habits.
- Strategies to support Learning Disabilities in academic settings.
- The link between Mental Health and academic performance, including stress, anxiety, and motivation.
- Early Years preparation for future study success.
- Supporting students with Autism and ADHD, ensuring inclusive and effective learning strategies.
Practical exercises focus on organisation, memory techniques, focus enhancement, and study planning.
Who Is This Course For
- Parents and caregivers helping children with ADHD.
- Teachers and Early Years educators supporting students’ study skills.
- Healthcare and mental health professionals guiding academic progress.
- Support staff in schools or community settings.
- Individuals with ADHD improving personal study strategies.
Limited seats — don’t miss this unique learning opportunity.
Requirements
- Interest in ADHD, Learning Disabilities, Mental Health, Early Years, Autism.
- Device and internet for online learning.
- Willingness to apply study techniques in practice.
Low-commitment, flexible format designed for busy schedules.
Career Path
- SEN Support Staff helping students achieve academic success.
- Early Years and School Educators improving classroom outcomes.
- Mental Health Support Roles assisting academic coping.
- Parents and Caregivers enhancing study skills at home.
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