Introduction to ADHD: Facts and Misconceptions
Join us for a deep dive into ADHD: separating facts from myths in a relaxed and informative setting.
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- Event lasts 1 hour
📘 Course 1: Introduction to ADHD: Facts and Misconceptions
🔍 Overview – Understanding ADHD Without Myths
ADHD is one of the most misunderstood topics in Mental Health, Learning Disabilities, and Autism awareness. This Introduction to ADHD: Facts and Misconceptions course gives you a clear, evidence-based look at ADHD—what it is, what it isn’t, and how it relates to Early Years education, Learning Disabilities, and Mental Health. Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or professional, this ADHD introduction will give you confidence and clarity.
This is a low-commitment, high-value opportunity—and we will not offer this exact ADHD course again. If you want to understand the links between ADHD, Learning Disabilities, Mental Health, Early Years, and Autism, this is your moment.
📜 Description – The Real ADHD Story
Forget the myths—this course dismantles the misconceptions around ADHD, Learning Disabilities, and Autism. You’ll learn how ADHD presents in Early Years and adulthood, its connection with Mental Health, and why it is often mistaken for other Learning Disabilities. We’ll dive deep into Autism and ADHD similarities and differences, while also exploring strategies for better understanding Mental Health in diverse communities.
From practical tools for recognising ADHD in the Early Years to addressing stigma in Mental Health and Learning Disabilities, this training delivers everything you need to know about ADHD facts and myths.
👥 Who Is This Course For
This ADHD course is perfect for:
- Teachers working with Early Years children who may have ADHD, Learning Disabilities, or Autism.
- Parents seeking clarity on ADHD and Mental Health impacts.
- Professionals in Mental Health or Learning Disabilities sectors.
- Anyone wanting to separate facts from fiction about ADHD.
✅ Requirements
- No prior ADHD knowledge required.
- Interest in Mental Health, Learning Disabilities, Autism, or Early Years education.
- Just a willingness to learn the truth about ADHD.
🎯 Career Path
Completing this ADHD course can help you in:
- Mental Health support roles.
- Learning Disabilities assistance roles.
- Early Years education careers.
- Advocacy roles for Autism and ADHD awareness.
🚨 Limited Offer: This ADHD course will not be repeated—grab your seat now!