TEACH ME ADHD is perfect for kids 8-12 years of age!

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In this 30 minute virtual webinar, kids will...

  • Experience what a TEACH ME ADHD meeting feels like

  • See and interact with other children

  • Get to ask questions about the class

  • See firsthand the power of learning in a group

**Parents are encouraged to sit next to their child for the duration of the mini-simulation.**

 

**This is NOT a pre-requisite for enrolling in TEACH ME ADHD. If you choose to formally register for one of our TEACH Me ADHD class series, you can choose the class time led by ANY member of our team that fits your schedule**

Sign-Up for one of our FREE Mini-Class Simulation and HQ Meet & Greets

At the end of the 30-minute, families will receive TWO free bonus downloads from HQ to use so you and your child can continue the conversation: What I Wonder About ADHD and Daily Thought Inventory

At the end, HQ will share another opportunity for you to experience TEACH ME ADHD on demand for Jr Detectives who might be overwhelmed by zoom.

EACH Mini Simulation is led by a member of our TEACH Me ADHD Team!

 

Nerissa Bauer, MD, MPH

Dr. Nerissa Bauer is a behavioral pediatrician, blogger, creator and mom of two quickly growing young people and two goldens. She LOVES working with families to engage, educate, and empower families in navigating life with a behavioral diagnosis.

Samantha Cohen, MD

Dr Samantha Cohen is a developmental-behavioral pediatrician who takes a neurodevelopmentally affirming approach to caring for kids and their families. She is also the mother of an amazing little guy with ASD and ADHD whose joy and love for life keep her and her husband smiling, learning and growing in all that they do. 

Kristen Stuppy, MD

Dr Kristen Stuppy is a general pediatrician and mother who understands the journey of raising a child with ADHD. Her personal and professional experiences have driven her to be passionate about helping families with ADHD to thrive. She believes parents and children can be empowered to manage ADHD symptoms beyond medication by learning tools like the ones taught in TEACH Me ADHD.