“Neurodivergence and ADHD; Is your child with ADHD well understood at school?”

 Registration is closed for this event
Dr Paty Paliokosta PhD, MEd, BA (Hons), SFHEA , Associate Professor in Inclusive Education, Kingston University

 

About this Event

Paty will be discussing challenges students may face in the classroom due to their neurodivergence. She will address the obstacles experienced by children in their learning environment and provide guidance for parents on how to ensure they have the necessary tools to advocate for their child's needs at school. 
 

Additional topics to be covered include: 
 

  • Effective communication with your child's teacher/school to address any concerns regarding inadequate support for their specific needs. 

  • Social communication manifestations that may affect a child's behaviour, such as difficulties with social understanding, attention and listening skills, literal language, metaphors, sarcasm, as well as non-verbal communication. 

  • The impact of these social communication difficulties on students with ADHD in the school setting, including their relationships with peers and how schools can enhance support for pupils facing these challenges. 
     

About the speaker

Dr Paty Paliokosta  PhD, MEd, BA (Hons), SFHEA  

Associate Professor in Inclusive Education, Kingston University 

Online information

Registrants will be emailed the Zoom dial in details on the morning of the webinar.

Pricing & Assisted Places 

We charge a modest amount for our seminars in order to help us cover our costs, yet we also want them to be affordable to as many people as possible. We have a limited number of assisted places for those suffering financial hardship. To apply for an assisted place, please get in touch with us ​outlining your circumstances at jenny.c@adhdembrace.org

 

When
26th September, 2023 from  8:00 PM to  9:30 PM
Location
Online
United Kingdom
Contact
Event Fee
Attendee fee £10.00