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    Angels - Executive Function Dyfunction

    DateTuesday, 25 March, 10:00am

    LocationOnline

    PriceFree event

    About this event

    Executive functioning skills help you get things done! These skills are controlled by an area of the brain called the frontal lobe. It's common for neurodivergent people to struggle with this. Executive function helps you: Manage Time, Pay Attention, Switch Focus Organise, Remember Details, Avoid Saying or Doing the Wrong Thing, Multitask Executive Function Dysfunction can affect your ability to: Work or go to School, Do things Independently & Maintain Relationships From 10am-11am there will be an online workshop on this topic and from 11am-12pm we will open for discussions/support on any topic or issue you are currently facing.

    Zoom links will be sent to all our members the day before the event and will also be posted on our secret Facebook group for members.

    Venue

    Online

    Further information

    Our Mission
    Angels is an experience-led charity, which provides individualised, professional expertise and advice. We work alongside parents to build understanding and to empower them to hear their child’s voice. Our key aim is to maximise the individual potential of each child and young person.

    We are;

    • Inclusive
    • Impartial and non-judgemental
    • Caring 

    Our Vision is:

    • To promote an environment where every child with autism and/or ADHD has an equal opportunity to achieve their personal goals and best outcomes.
    • To effectively reach and support all families that could benefit from our advice, expertise and services.
    • To be both a voice and support for parents, enabling them to be better advocates for their child’s journey into adulthood.
    • To improve peoples’ understanding of autism and ADHD in order to drive change in the community.
    • Ultimately, we aim to empower each child to become an ambassador for those with Autistic Spectrum Disorders and ADHD.