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Introduction to ADHD Awareness
Introduction to ADHD Awareness
What You Will Learn In This Free Course
- Analyse the family picture of ADHD...
- Categorise the diagnosis of ADHD an...
- Define the picture of ADHD and how ...
- Describe moving into adolescence wi...
- Analyse the family picture of ADHD
- Categorise the diagnosis of ADHD and its first treatments
- Define the picture of ADHD and how it affects the child
- Describe moving into adolescence with ADHD
- Evaluate the treatment with the holistic approach
- Explain patterns of behaviour for parents to be aware of
- Identify how parents can cope with a child that has ADHD
- Indicate everyday issues to be overcome by everybody involved
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