Introduction to ADHD Support
Overview
Introduction to ADHD Support is a foundational training program that helps learners understand how to provide effective ADHD, Learning Disabilities, Mental Health, Early Years, and Autism support. It is short, flexible, and low commitment. Offered once only, this course is a limited-time opportunity.
Description
The course explains the basics of ADHD support, including ADHD and family support, ADHD and Learning Disabilities interventions, ADHD and Mental Health care, ADHD in Early Years routines, and ADHD and Autism combined care. It teaches the essentials of how to provide assistance to individuals with ADHD in daily life.
Modules include ADHD family communication, ADHD and school support, ADHD and work support, ADHD in Early Years caregiving, and ADHD and Autism support networks.
Who Is This Course For
This course is designed for:
- Families supporting ADHD individuals.
- Parents of children with ADHD.
- Teachers and assistants learning ADHD basics.
- Mental Health support workers.
- Caregivers supporting ADHD and Autism.
This is a unique opportunity to gain fundamental support skills for ADHD, Learning Disabilities, Mental Health, Early Years, and Autism.
Requirements
No prerequisites. The course is open, flexible, and low commitment. Act now—this one-time course will not return.
Career Path
Graduates can move into roles such as:
- ADHD family support
- Learning Disabilities programs
- Mental Health advocacy
- Early Years ADHD care
- Autism-focused services
This course equips learners with the building blocks for supporting ADHD, Learning Disabilities, Mental Health, Early Years, and Autism.