Build Life-Long Executive Function Skills in Your Child with ADHD (with Sharon Saline, Psy.D.)
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- Опубликовано: 28 окт 2024
- Are you increasingly frustrated with your child’s outbursts, disorganization, or forgetfulness at home? You’re not alone. Many parents long for relief from the pressures of school only to find that their children continue to struggle every day with executive dysfunctions related to ADHD.
Instead of inundating your child with reminders or arguments about chores, cleanliness, and following directions, work with him to find practical solutions that foster cooperation and connection. By choosing mutual goals, learning effective tools for self-management, and creating doable routines, you’ll teach your child or teen to accomplish things with fewer arguments and more buy-in. These positive changes, explained here by Sharon Saline, Psy.D., will build lasting skills for independence.
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6:37 To Change ADHD Behaviors, Foster Your Child’s Growth Mindset
7:19 How to Foster a Growth Mindset: The 5Cs of ADHD Parenting
14:02 How to Motivate Kids to work on Executive Functions
18:05 Working Memory
23:13 Emotional Control
29:31 Initiation
31:13 Organization
35:24 Steps for Collaborative Conversations
37:31 Overcoming Common Stumbling Blocks
38:30 Nurture Resilience to Make New Skills Stick
39:32 Q&A
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This is great. Thank you so much!
Where can I download the speaker's presentation slide deck?
www.additudemag.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/7_30_19-Saline-Webinar-Executive-Functioning-1.pdf
Presentation starts at 5:12. (!) And there are no video chapters. ADDitude might want to consider, oh, I don’t know… making ADHD friendly content?