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Imagine a world where your teen is getting things done and you can feel comfortable knowing they'll be ready to fly

This is HQ's main objective for your teen AND you when you sign up for one of our TEACH Me ADHD: Director's Cut workshops! This new series is intended to support teens through the adolescent years when we want to give them more independence and practice of essential life skills before they go off to college. 
TEACH Me ADHD (C): Director's Cut is designed for ALL teens between the ages of 13 - 18 whether or not they have a formal diagnosis of ADHD or anxiety since all teens can benefit. 

What's the Show About: All about ADHD Workshop

$100

60-minute Private Workshop (discounts apply for groups of 3 or more)

"What's the Show About?" is a great class for anyone who wants to learn more about ADHD.

We'll cover the brain science and genetics of ADHD as well as characteristics you might recognize in people with the diagnosis. It can be validating to learn that the way your brain works may be different from neurotypical people, but that does not mean it is defective!

After class everyone will be encouraged to take time to reflect upon what types of accommodations they might find useful, as well as considering some of their unique positive qualities and strengths!

In this workshop, teens will learn:

  • Consider their own strengths and weaknesses
  • Learn Executive Functioning tools
  • Learn how to advocate for themselves
  • Gain access to workshop downloadable printables 

In addition:

  • Parents will receive 4 weekly follow up emails so that as their teen's "stage manager" they can ensure ongoing performances as teens implement strategies learned
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Learn from Anywhere

We know teens have busy lives so we offer a rotating schedule of this and each of the TEACH Me ADHD: Director's Cut Teen Workshop Series throughout the year.

Each of the 10 workshops are 90-minutes and offered on zoom. Your teen can log on using their phone, tablet, or computer and use headphones for privacy. We will be offering each of 10 workshops multiple times a year so your teen can always sign up based on their schedule and time of year.

Teens can sign up for one, a few, or all the workshops! 

Teen-Focused

This workshop is only for teens, between 13 to 18 years of age, so they can "see" and learn alongside their peers.

We've designed the overall series with a "director," "actor" and theater theme to empower teens to "re-write their script" so to realize their true potential.

Moreover, teens need ongoing support or maybe they have additional questions. Teens will gain access to our free, secure Kajabi Communities app for anytime access to our instructor. 

The forum is monitored at all times and only teens registered will have access.

Parent Support Included

Teens can invite parents to join them during the live workshop, either on or off camera.

We get that teens may have mixed feelings about their parent sitting in with them and we hope you support their preference.

Parent attendance is optional. Parents will receive an email with access to resources and a video summarizing content at the conclusion of the workshop.

These tools are intended to help you talk confidently with your teen and reinforce ongoing practice!

Teen Workshop:

All About ADHD

Workshop Description: "What's the Show About?" is a great review for anyone who wants to learn more about ADHD - including those not sure if it's real. 

After You Sign Up: As soon as you register you will get confirmation of enrollment sent to both your email along with instructions your teen can use to download class worksheets.

If you have any questions once registered, please send us an email at amy@letstalkkidshealth.org

 

Meet Your "Assistant Director"

This workshop is led by Dr Kristen Stuppy, general pediatrician based in Kansas who brings over 25 years of cumulative experience working with families in the clinic and online. She is passionate about this work and will be your trusted "assistant director" so that teens can take on both director and actor roles throughout the run of THEIR show.