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Do you feel lost when it comes to ADHD and its related issues and concerns? Upon completion of this training, you will have a comprehensive map showing you how to effectively manage ADHD-related issues and advocate for your child.


About This Course

Designed by parents for parents, this 14-hour, multisession, interactive training program is delivered by certified Parent to Parent teachers. Their experience and perspective are provided to educate parents new to ADHD or those struggling to navigate its many challenges. Interaction with other parents will alleviate the isolation that parents of children with ADHD often feel. Sessions include managing the impact of ADHD on the family, developing parenting strategies, and using positive behavior interventions. Such a comprehensive offering is not found anywhere else. A certificate of completion is available to fulfill court-ordered or parenting class requirements.

 
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WAYS TO TAKE THIS COURSE

Simply Audit this Course

Can't commit to all of the lectures, assignments, and tests? Audit this course and have complete access to all of the course material, tests, people, portfolios, and the online discussion forum. You decide what and how much you want to do.

Try for a Certificate

Looking to test your mettle? Participate in all of the course's activities (we use the honor code around here) and if your work meets the 85% requirements, you'll receive a personalized certificate to showcase your achievement. You can also apply for course credit (if desired).


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Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD), is a national non-profit organization providing education, advocacy and support for individuals with ADHD. CHADD has three current priority objectives: (1) to serve as a clearinghouse for evidence-based information on ADHD, (2) to serve as a local face-to-face family support group for families and individuals affected by ADHD, and (3) to serve as an advocate for appropriate public policies and public recognition in response to needs faced by families and individuals with ADHD.
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Course Code: P2P
Course Release: Mar 13, 2017
Estimated Effort: 14 Hours

Suggested Prerequisites:
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