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Supporting Children and Adolescents with ADHD

Posted on May 12, 2015 by Anne PrattMarch 16, 2015

ADHD is one of the most common mental health conditions diagnosed in children. Come and learn about the signs and symptoms of ADHD, ways that ADHD impacts academic achievement, self worth, and relationships and strategies (not solutions) for supporting children … Continue reading →

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Supporting Self Regulation in Elementary School Children

Posted on April 16, 2015 by Anne PrattMarch 16, 2015

Do you wish you had more information to help children handle strong emotions? Did you know that self-regulation is an essential element to lifelong success? This session will define self-regulation and how it is used in everyday life. It will … Continue reading →

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Supporting Self Regulation in Elementary School Children

Posted on April 16, 2015 by Anne PrattMarch 16, 2015

Do you wish you had more information to help children handle strong emotions? Did you know that self-regulation is an essential element to lifelong success? This session will define self-regulation and how it is used in everyday life. It will … Continue reading →

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Understanding and Supporting Students with Depression and Self Injury

Posted on April 15, 2015 by Anne PrattMarch 16, 2015

More than Just a Bad Day: Depression and self-injury frequently go hand in hand. Untreated depression can lead to unhealthy ways to deal with difficult thoughts and feelings. Self-injury is regarded as a physical solution to an emotional problem. In … Continue reading →

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