Step 1: Get your action plan, and look at the action guide for this masterclass to see the most specific help.
Get Action GuideStep 2: Follow the instructions in your action plan.
Step 3: if you need more information, watch the masterclass.
Step 4: Go to the second recommended masterclass in your action plan which was sent to your email when you completed the ADHD action plan form.
Step 5: After watching your first masterclass, check out the remaining features of your plan. One by one, look at the personalized care list of features. This includes: ADHD professional matching service, online course library, support groups (post what you learned in the Masterclass), and other perks & deals.
Conclusion: Now you know how to use all of the features in your ADHD summit personalized care plan, please schedule another care call with your care coordinator if you haven't already.
Dr. Rebecca Branstetter is most known for her book “The Everything Parent’s Guide to Children with Executive Functioning Disorder”
Today we’ll be sharing the exact same strategies Dr. Branstetter has used with thousands of children, teens, and families as a school psychologist to not only help boost independent learning during homework time but also give parents practical tools to prevent homework battles in the first place.
What really impressed me about Dr. Branstetter is the way she makes the knowledge about executive functioning actionable and practical to families instead of it just being theory.
Ever work with your child with ADHD on a really cool organizational plan, only to later find it crumbled up at the bottom of their backpack?
Have you ever tried to teach planning skills to your child and they are NOT having it?
Does your child shut down or melt down during homework time and it’s like pulling teeth to get them to the finish line?
If this sounds familiar, get ready for some fresh ideas on how to help your child with ADHD with self-management of their homework!
Dr. Branstetter’s interactive workshop will explore 3 mindset shifts to help children with ADHD boost their executive functioning skills during homework time.
By the end of it, you will have practical tools set the stage for your child with ADHD to be regulated and ready for homework time, AND have scripts of what to say and do during frustrating homework moments when your child (and you!) are melting down.
Dr. Rebecca Branstetter, Ph.D. | Rebecca Branstetter, Ph.D., is a school psychologist, speaker, and author on a mission to help children thrive by supporting school psychologists, educators, and families.
She is the founder of The Thriving Students Collective, an online community dedicated to improving mental health and learning supports in public schools, author of the Everything Parents’ Guide to Executive Functioning Disorder, as well as creator of “Thrive Hive TV,” an online streaming platform with “Buzzworthy” tips on how to boost children’s learning, emotional, and executive functioning skills.
A sought-after speaker and national media expert, Rebecca’s expertise in supporting school psychologists, parents, teachers, and students in the public school system, has appeared in various publications, including Huffington Post, Washington Post, NPR, CNN, and Parents Magazine. She and her husband are proud parents to two daughters and two super furry husky dogs in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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