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Live Webinar on March 8: How to Teach Self-Regulation and Executive Function Skills for Independent Living

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Not available March 8? Don’t worry. Register now and we’ll send you the replay link to watch at your convenience.Academic demands, self-regulation challenges, and unreliable motivation can hamper learning and academic success for students of all ages with ADHD.

Many feel frustrated and stop trying to achieve what they consider unattainable goals related to their school performance. What can caregivers do to help neurodivergent students reach their academic potential?In this webinar, caregivers will learn:Have a question for our expert? There will be an opportunity to post questions for the presenter during the live webinar.Kristin Seymour, MSN, RN, is a clinical nurse specialist at Barnes-Jewish Hospital at Washington University Medical Center.

She is also a coach, blogger, and a contributor in the documentary about ADHD called The Disruptors. She credits her ADHD with making her a better nurse.The sponsor of this ADDitude webinar is….Accentrate® is a dietary supplement formulated to address nutritional deficiencies known to be associated with ADHD.

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