What's included
Homework
Students should complete at least one activity a week. Activities will vary in length and type; and, may require the support of an adult for planning and execution purposes.Class Experience
This course will help students not only take a deep dive into the characteristics associated with ADHD; but, also learn how to thrive with the qualities that make them uniquely them. In this class, students will be exposed to a variety of activities that they can explore, and then add to their personal toolbox of strategies. Each week, the teacher will be post in the classroom with material applicable to the topic of the week. In most cases, students will then take a weekly self-assessment and pick the activity that works best for them to complete as "homework". (Homework may require the support of an adult for planning and execution purposes. The goal of homework activities is to develop realistic approaches towards attainable results.) Students are not required; but, encouraged to communicate with class peers and teacher on a weekly basis. Students may share what strategy they are picking, why s/he picked it, and the results when they tried it. Ultimately, students will learn to recognize their strengths and how to optimize them for success in their daily lives. *Required Resource for Participation: "Thriving with ADHD Workbook for Kids: 60 Fun Activities to Help Children Self-Regulate, Focus, and Succeed (Health and Wellness Workbooks for Kids)" Miller, Kelli. Thriving with ADHD: Workbook for Kids. Althea Press, 2018. Week 1: Chapter 1 - Understanding and Getting to Know my ADHD Week 2: Chapter 2 - My Strengths and Weaknesses Week 3: Chapter 3 - Managing Emotions: Skills for Anger, Frustration, and Outbursts Week 4: Chapter 4 - Skills for Focus, Attention, and Listening (Even When I'm Really Bored) Week 5: Chapter 5 - Self-Control, Managing Impulses, and Making Good Decisions Week 6: Chapter 6 - Making Habits and Routines Simple AND Fun Week 7: Chapter 7 - Friends, Communication, and Speaking Up Week 8: Chapter 8 - A Plan for Making Plans: Homework, Projects, and Long-Term Plans Week 9: Chapter 9 - I am Prepared!
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Homework may require the support of an adult for planning and execution purposes. The goal of homework activities is to develop realistic approaches towards attainable results.
Supply List
Participation in this course requires the use of a specific workbook. This workbook can be purchased through Amazon ($9.74) or another outlet of your choosing. "Thriving with ADHD Workbook for Kids: 60 Fun Activities to Help Children Self-Regulate, Focus, and Succeed (Health and Wellness Workbooks for Kids)" Miller, Kelli. Thriving with ADHD: Workbook for Kids. Althea Press, 2018.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
North Carolina Teaching Certificate in Special Education
I am a licensed special education teacher that has experience working with students diagnosed with attention difficulties. I came across this workbook when ordering materials for our department; and, found it to be a helpful tool in working with some of my students. It is important to note that this course is simply informational and does not serve as medical or therapeutic expertise.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$4
weekly or $35 for 9 weeks9 weeks
Completed by 12 learners
No live video meetings
Ages: 8-12