
Free event
ADD-Vance - Understanding ADHD and autism in the teen years - free online 6 week course
DateThursday, 19 September, 10:00am
LocationOnline
PriceFree event
About this event
Who is this course for?
Parent/carers of pre-teens and teens aged 12-15 yrs (or 11 yrs and already at secondary school) with a diagnosis or suspected diagnosis of ADHD and/or Autism.
A basic knowledge of ADHD and/or Autism is assumed.
Every course is bespoke to the needs of each group. Learning outcomes include:
- Understanding the challenges faced by autistic and ADHD teens
- Helping your teen to understand themselves better and develop their identity
- Exploring your parenting style and how this may impact your teen
- Considering the importance of communication and empathy
- Using positive behaviour strategies which work for teens
- Supporting your teen to develop healthy relationships with others
- Understanding why your teen is more likely to feel anxious or angry
- Developing strategies to help them manage and regulate emotions
- Spotting the signs of secondary mental health disorders
- Understanding how to manage growing levels of independence safely
- Building a positive, collaborative relationship with school
- Planning for the future
- Signposting to useful resources and local support networks.
When and where will the course take place?
On Thursdays from 19th September to 24th October 2024, 10 am to 12 pm.
This course will be delivered online via Zoom with a maximum of 14 participants.
It will run as a series of 6 x 2 hour sessions over 6 weeks. All sessions must be attended.
The sessions can be accessed free via a PC, laptop, tablet or smartphone. Joining instructions will be emailed prior to the event and the first session will provide an opportunity to practice using the technology.
This course is funded by Hertfordshire County Council's Targeted Parenting Fund and is open to residents of Hertfordshire only
Venue
Online
Further information

ADD-VANCE website - ADD-vance