ADHD for Caregivers
Get ready to dive deep into understanding and supporting ADHD in your loved ones – it's more than just a workshop!
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Overview
ADHD for Caregivers provides practical strategies for supporting individuals with ADHD, Learning Disabilities, Mental Health challenges, Early Years development, and Autism. Caregivers are essential in shaping outcomes for children and adults with ADHD, and this course equips them with evidence-based tools for daily life, learning, and emotional wellbeing.
This low-commitment, self-paced course is limited in availability, offering a unique opportunity for caregivers.
Description
Learners will explore:
- Understanding ADHD symptoms and behaviours in daily life.
- How Learning Disabilities intersect with ADHD, affecting learning, coping, and social interactions.
- Supporting Mental Health, including anxiety management, emotional regulation, and building self-esteem.
- Early Years strategies to develop lifelong skills in children with ADHD.
- Supporting Autism traits alongside ADHD to create inclusive home and educational environments.
The course includes practical exercises for routine management, communication strategies, behavioural interventions, and support planning. Learners gain skills to apply immediately in their caregiving roles.
Who Is This Course For
- Parents and caregivers of children or adults with ADHD.
- Support staff in home or community settings.
- Healthcare and Mental Health professionals guiding caregivers.
- Educators and Early Years staff wishing to support families effectively.
- Individuals interested in Neurodiversity awareness.
FOMO: limited seats available — enroll today.
Requirements
- Interest in ADHD, Learning Disabilities, Mental Health, Early Years, Autism.
- Device with internet access.
- Willingness to apply strategies in home or care settings.
Low-commitment and flexible, ideal for busy caregivers.
Career Path
- Caregiving roles in home, community, or school environments.
- SEN and Early Years support roles.
- Mental Health guidance positions for families.
- Parental and community support roles.
- Foundation for advanced ADHD and Autism course
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