ADHD in the Classroom: Awareness and Support
Join us for a deep dive into understanding ADHD in the classroom, with tips and strategies for better support and awareness.
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📚 ADHD in the Classroom: Awareness and Support 🎓
🌟 Overview
In today’s classroom, ADHD is more common than ever — and understanding ADHD, learning disabilities, mental health, early years development, and autism is essential for every educator. This ADHD in the Classroom: Awareness and Support course is your chance to gain practical tools to identify, support, and empower students with ADHD, learning disabilities, mental health challenges, and autism.💡 It’s low commitment, packed with real-world strategies, and comes with a rare limited-time offer — we will not be running this specific ADHD course again. Miss it now, and you miss it forever.
📖 Description
ADHD in the Classroom: Awareness and Support takes a deep dive into how ADHD impacts focus, behaviour, and learning in the early years through secondary education. You’ll explore how ADHD connects to learning disabilities, mental health issues, and autism, and how educators can create inclusive classrooms that work for everyone.We’ll break down:
- Identifying early signs of ADHD in early years education 🏫
- How learning disabilities and ADHD overlap
- Supporting mental health in a classroom setting
- Strategies for students with autism and ADHD
- Building an inclusive classroom culture
This isn’t a generic theory-heavy course — it’s a hands-on guide for teachers, teaching assistants, and anyone working in education who wants to turn awareness of ADHD, learning disabilities, mental health, early years, and autism into action.
👩🏫 Who Is This Course For?
- Teachers in early years, primary, or secondary schools dealing with ADHD
- Teaching assistants who want better strategies for ADHD, learning disabilities, and autism
- SENCOs and school counsellors supporting mental health and learning disabilities
- Parents who want to understand ADHD, learning disabilities, and autism in an educational setting
🛠 Requirements
- No prior experience with ADHD, learning disabilities, mental health, or autism needed
- Just a willingness to learn and apply inclusive classroom strategies
- Internet connection & device to access the course materials
🚀 Career Path
Completing ADHD in the Classroom: Awareness and Support can boost your qualifications for:
- SEN teaching roles focused on ADHD and learning disabilities
- Mental health support work in schools
- Early years specialist roles involving autism and ADHD
- Inclusive education consultancy
🔥 This is a one-time-only course — enrol now to secure your expertise in ADHD, learning disabilities, mental health, early years, and autism before it’s gone.