ADHD Awareness in Early Years Settings
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ADHD Awareness in Early Years Settings

By Training Station

Join us for a fun and informative session on understanding ADHD in young children, perfect for early years professionals!

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About this event

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The Early Years are the most critical stage of a child’s development. What happens in these first few years often shapes the rest of a child’s life. That’s why professionals in Early Years education, childcare, and family support must have a deep understanding of ADHD Awareness.

Our ADHD Awareness in Early Years Settings course is designed to give you the tools and knowledge you need to spot the early signs of ADHD, respond effectively, and create supportive environments. But this training doesn’t stop there. It also weaves in Autism Awareness and Mental Health Awareness, because children in the Early Years rarely face challenges in isolation.

By the end of this low-commitment course, you’ll understand how ADHD Awareness, Autism Awareness, Early Years practice, and Mental Health Awareness work together. You’ll leave with practical skills you can use immediately — without being bogged down by unnecessary theory.

⚠️ Act now! This course is available for a limited time only, and once it’s gone, it will not return. If you’re serious about supporting children in the Early Years, this is your chance.

Description

The reality is simple: ADHD is often misunderstood, and the earlier it is identified, the better the outcome for the child. That’s why ADHD Awareness in Early Years Settings is such a vital course for anyone working with children under 7.

This program is unique because it doesn’t just talk about ADHD Awareness in theory. It focuses on what ADHD looks like in the Early Years, how it can be mistaken for other behaviours, and how it overlaps with other conditions.

You’ll explore:

  • ADHD Awareness in Early Years: Spotting early signs, supporting learning, and working with families.
  • Autism Awareness in Early Years: Understanding similarities and differences between ADHD and autism.
  • Mental Health Awareness in Early Years: Recognising how ADHD impacts emotional wellbeing and long-term development.
  • Practical strategies: Creating inclusive classrooms, communicating with parents, and supporting children holistically.

Throughout the training, we revisit the connections between ADHD Awareness, Autism Awareness, Early Years practice, and Mental Health Awareness again and again. By repeating and reinforcing these areas, you’ll gain confidence in handling them in real-world settings.

And best of all? It’s low commitment. The course is self-paced, easy to complete alongside work or study, and designed to give you maximum value with minimum time pressure.

But remember — this is a one-time opportunity. ADHD Awareness in Early Years Settings will not be offered again.

Who Is This Course For

This course is designed for anyone who works with children in the Early Years. That includes:

  • Nursery practitioners who want stronger ADHD Awareness skills.
  • Early Years teachers looking to improve both Autism Awareness and Mental Health Awareness.
  • Childminders and nannies who want to better support children with ADHD.
  • Parents and carers who want to understand how ADHD looks in the Early Years.
  • Youth and community workers who want to link ADHD Awareness with Autism Awareness and Mental Health Awareness.

If you care about children’s development and want to make an impact in the Early Years, this course will give you everything you need.

But don’t delay — enrolment is limited, and once it closes, you won’t get this chance again.

Requirements

You don’t need prior qualifications to take this course. It’s open to anyone with an interest in Early Years education, ADHD Awareness, Autism Awareness, and Mental Health Awareness.

Requirements are simple:

  • A willingness to learn.
  • A desire to make a difference in the Early Years.
  • An interest in developing stronger ADHD Awareness, Autism Awareness, and Mental Health Awareness skills.

That’s all. No long-term commitments. No complicated prerequisites. Just straightforward, low-commitment training that you can complete in your own time.

Career Path

By completing ADHD Awareness in Early Years Settings, you’ll open doors to multiple career opportunities in education, childcare, and family support.

You’ll gain a competitive edge for roles such as:

  • Early Years Practitioner
  • Nursery Teacher
  • Child Development Specialist
  • Family Support Worker
  • Special Educational Needs (SEN) Assistant
  • Mental Health Support Worker

All of these roles require strong ADHD Awareness, as well as Autism Awareness and Mental Health Awareness. Employers are increasingly looking for professionals who can provide inclusive, holistic support — especially in the Early Years.

With this certificate on your CV, you’ll show employers that you’ve invested in vital skills. And because this course won’t be offered again, you’ll also be part of a select group of professionals who hold this unique qualification.

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