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FREE Workshop for Kids with ADD in Schools

Discussion in 'Jobs and Help Wanted' started by Celebrate Calm, Mar 29, 2005.

  1. Celebrate Calm

    Celebrate Calm New Member

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    If you are the parent of a child in elementary, middle of high school who has ADD, ADHD, auditory processing disorder, sensory integration dysfunction or other learning difficulties, we wanted you to know that we offer a FREE workshop for schools called Trailblazers Training.

    The focus is on helping these children understand that there is nothing wrong with them, that they are wired differently and in fact have many advantageous qualities. We want to restore the confidence and purpose to children who have been subjected to constant testing and prodding and told that they aren't good enough.

    If you think your child's school would be interested, please just let us know. Helping kids is our passion and we have a quick Powerpoint presentation we can share with you and your school.

    Thanks for your interest and feedback.

    Anita Martin
    www.celebrateADHD.com
    ADHDcamp@aol.com


    Celebrate!ADHD: Restoring Confidence, Purpose and Joy
     
  2. momto3

    momto3 New Member

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    I know our teachers and schools have a lot to handle, but they way they throw labels around and focus almost solely on my kids' weaknesses makes me think you need to educate teachers as much as our kids. I would be interested to see the presentation, just afraid the schools will be resistant to something positive. Sorry for the skepticism, but that's all I've seen the past couple years.

    Thanks for the work you all do--it looks like something my kids could really benefit from. Really like that you celebrate the kids instead of picking them apart.
     

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