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SUMMARY:Helping Your Child Manage Excessive Performance Anxiety
DESCRIPTION:School-aged children and adolescents are frequently faced with situations where they are being asked to perform either formally or informally\, including tests\, sports\, recitals\, interviews\, school presentations\, and social events. \nSome children and adolescents experience such intense performance anxiety that it hinders their ability to succeed in the classroom\, on the stage or playing field\, and in their personal lives. \nPsychologist and bestselling author Michael Tompkins\, PhD\, ABPP will share the factors that contribute to excessive performance anxiety and what parents can do to help their children manage anxiety. \nTompkins will also talk about how parents can recognize when excessive performance anxiety may reflect an underlying problem and the type of therapeutic support that can help. \nAttend online or in-person \nIn-person registration includes a copy of Tompkin’s book\, Stress Less: A Teen’s Guide to a Calm Chill Life\, which Tompkins will sign following the discussion.
URL:https://sfbacct.com/event/helping-your-child-manage-excessive-performance-anxiety/
LOCATION:Leiya – Berkeley Location\, 2999 Regent Street\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94705\, United States
CATEGORIES:Professional Training,Workshops / Seminars
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SUMMARY:Clearing the Chaos: ADHD-Informed Strategies for Tackling Clutter & Hoarding
DESCRIPTION:A cluttered\, disorganized living environment is as common as it is unsettling for many people who have ADHD. Overwhelm often prevents them from even getting started on decluttering. \nFor some people\, the clutter reaches a level that compromises their ability to live safely in their homes. \nThis is usually the result of hoarding disorder. Sometimes\, it’s difficult to discern what constitutes clutter versus hoarding. \nMichael Tompkins\, Ph.D.\, will explain why the traits in ADHD contribute to excessive clutter and hoarding. \nHe will also walk viewers through managing these often debilitating situations and employing strategies for success. \nIn this webinar\, you will learn: \n\nAbout the ADHD traits and underlying causes that contribute to clutter and hoarding\nAbout signs of clutter and hoarding\, and red flags for when clutter turns into hoarding\nHow clutter is different from hoarding\, and the characteristics that define each\nAbout practical strategies to help decrease clutter and disorganization\nHow to deal with hoarding in your own living situation or with a loved one\nHow cognitive behavior therapy for ADHD and hoarding can help people manage better\n\n \nHave a question for our expert? There will be an opportunity to post questions for the presenter during the live webinar.
URL:https://sfbacct.com/event/clearing-the-chaos-adhd-informed-strategies-for-tackling-clutter-hoarding/
LOCATION:Online (Virtual)
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SUMMARY:Say Goodbye to Clutter: Executive Function Tips for Parents
DESCRIPTION:Are you a parent struggling to help your child manage clutter and stay organized? Do you feel overwhelmed by the challenges of keeping your child focused and on track? \nJoin us for the next episode of Experts in Learning Differences: A Speaker Series\, featuring Dr. Michael A. Tompkins\, Ph.D.\, a licensed psychologist and expert in Behavioral and Cognitive Psychology. \nIn this webinar\, Say Goodbye to Clutter: Executive Function Tips for Parents\, Dr. Michael A. Tompkins will explain how weaknesses in executive function contribute to disorganization\, clutter\, and difficulty completing tasks. Whether your child has been diagnosed with a learning difference or simply struggles with organization and planning\, you’ll learn practical strategies to help them manage clutter\, improve their executive function skills\, and stay on top of their responsibilities. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain expert insights and support your child’s development. \nThis session will cover: \n\nHow weak executive skills contribute to clutter and disorganization\nSimple\, effective tips parents can use to help their children stay organized\nInsights into fostering self-confidence\, resilience\, and a “can-do” attitude in your child\n\nJoin us and take the next step in helping your child thrive! Click here to register \nLimited spots are available for this free\, online & live event.
URL:https://sfbacct.com/event/say-goodbye-to-clutter-executive-function-tips-for-parents/
LOCATION:Online (Virtual)
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