Supporting Students with ADHD: Awareness Training
Get ready to dive deep into understanding ADHD and how to support students in a fun and informative training session!
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🎓 Course 2: Supporting Students with ADHD: Awareness Training
📝 Overview – Supporting Students with ADHD, Learning Disabilities, Mental Health, Early Years & Autism
Education is at its best when every student is supported — especially students with ADHD. This ADHD awareness training focuses on the unique needs of learners with ADHD, as well as Learning Disabilities, Mental Health considerations, Early Years development, and Autism inclusion.
This is a short, low-commitment course you can fit into your busy schedule — but its impact will last a lifetime. And remember: this offer is one-time only ⏳ — when it’s gone, it’s gone.
📖 Description – Practical ADHD Awareness for Educators & Support Staff
Through this training, you’ll gain practical tools for supporting ADHD in the classroom and beyond. You’ll learn about the overlap between ADHD and Learning Disabilities, how Mental Health can affect learning, and why Early Years approaches are crucial for success.
We’ll also explore strategies for including students with Autism in everyday activities, while ensuring those with ADHD receive the tailored support they deserve.
This isn’t just theory — it’s practical, classroom-ready knowledge for educators, teaching assistants, SEN staff, and anyone working in Early Years, primary, secondary, or post-secondary education.
🎯 Who Is This Course For?
- Teachers who want better ADHD strategies
- SEN support staff working with Learning Disabilities and Autism
- Mental health advocates in schools supporting students’ Mental Health needs
- Early childhood educators working with ADHD and Early Years development
⚙ Requirements
You don’t need any prior background in ADHD, Learning Disabilities, Mental Health, Early Years, or Autism support — this course covers all the essentials.
🚀 Career Path
- Teaching & SEN support
- Educational psychology
- Mental health advocacy in schools
- Early childhood development roles