ADHD Awareness - Online Course
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ADHD Awareness - Online Course

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Join us for a fun and informative online course on ADHD awareness!

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Boost your knowledge of ADHD with this expert-led course. Learn key insights into ADHD, its impact, diagnosis, and management strategies.

ADHD is more than just a childhood condition—it affects people at every stage of life. This course explores the science, assessment, and impact of ADHD, breaking down common myths and offering strategies for managing relationships effectively. Whether you want to improve personal understanding or gain insights for professional purposes, this course covers essential knowledge in a structured, engaging format.

From exploring the neurobiology of ADHD to understanding how it presents across different life stages, this course provides clear, research-based insights. You'll also learn about assessment methods, debunk widespread misconceptions, and discover ways to navigate relationships effectively. Whether for personal or professional interest, this course equips you with knowledge that matters.



Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand ADHD’s neurological basis and its impact on behaviour.
  • Recognise ADHD symptoms in children, adults, and older individuals.
  • Learn assessment methods and diagnostic criteria for ADHD.
  • Identify common myths and misconceptions about ADHD.
  • Discover strategies for supporting individuals with ADHD in relationships.
  • Gain insights into ADHD management techniques across different settings.

Curriculam

Module 1: Introduction to ADHD

Module 2: Neurobiology of ADHD

Module 3: Understanding ADHD Across Lifespan

Module 4: ADHD Diagnosis and Assessment

Module 5: Debunking Myths and Misconceptions about ADHD

Module 6: Navigating Relationships with ADHD: Strategies for Success


Who is this Course For?

  • Educators seeking a deeper understanding of ADHD in students.
  • Healthcare professionals wanting to improve ADHD awareness.
  • Parents supporting children with ADHD.
  • Employers aiming to create ADHD-friendly workplaces.
  • Individuals diagnosed with ADHD looking for better self-management.
  • Counsellors and therapists working with ADHD clients.
  • Social workers assisting individuals with ADHD challenges.
  • Anyone interested in ADHD and its broader societal impact.

Career Path:

  • ADHD Support Worker – £24,000 per year
  • Mental Health Counsellor – £32,000 per year
  • Educational Psychologist – £45,000 per year
  • SEN Teacher – £38,000 per year
  • Behavioural Therapist – £36,000 per year
  • Social Worker – £34,000 per year

Frequently asked questions

Is there an awareness month for ADHD?

Yes, ADHD Awareness Month is observed every October to raise awareness and understanding of ADHD.

What are the dark sides of ADHD?

ADHD can lead to challenges such as impulsivity, emotional dysregulation, difficulty focusing, low self-esteem, and struggles with organisation, which may impact work, relationships, and daily life.

What is the best lifestyle for someone with ADHD?

A structured routine, regular exercise, a balanced diet, quality sleep, mindfulness practices, and using tools like planners or apps can help manage ADHD symptoms effectively.

What are the 5 levels of ADHD?

ADHD does not have official "levels," but it is generally classified into three types: Predominantly Inattentive, Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive, and Combined Type, based on symptom presentation and severity.

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