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ADHD parent workshop offered in February

The Child, Adolescent, and Young Adult Connections (CAYAC) team is offering a four-part education workshop series on attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) for parents with children ages 6-13.

The workshop is intended to provide education, guidance, and concrete strategies for parenting a child with ADHD. Each session is one-hour. Attending all sessions is recommended.

Workshops will be held Thursday, Feb. 7, 14, 21 and 28, noon to 1 p.m., at the CAYAC offices, 1302 S. Shields St., Suites A1-2, Fort Collins.

Cost is $40 for the entire series. Scholarships are available.

Every family attending will receive a copy of the parenting strategies book "Mindful Parenting for ADHD," by Mark Bertin. Lunch will be provided.

Participants attending the workshop will learn:

  •  An overview of the brain science behind ADHD and how to use that information to inform parenting style
  •  How to assess for and build on your child’s strengths in light of their challenges as a child with ADHD
  •  Parent strategies for addressing unwanted behavior or acting out at home
  •  How to support your child living up to their fullest potential
  •  How to address social and interpersonal difficulties your child may be having due to ADHD
  •  How to support your child in achieving academically
  •  How to work with the school to ensure your child is getting the supports (if any) they need

Spots are limited. Registration is required. Contact the CAYAC program care coordinator, Ana Pasini, to reserve your spot at apasini@healthdistrict.org or 970-530-2842. Please indicate if you have any dietary restrictions. For questions about the ADHA workshop, contact the CAYAC program at 970-530-2842, or email Ana Pasini.

The Child, Adolescent, and Young Adult Connections (CAYAC) service helps young people (ages 0-24) and their families with the early identification, assessment/testing, and treatment of mental health and substance use concerns, and works closely with schools through a school liaison.

A partnership of the Health District and SummitStone Health Partners, Connections offers answers, options, and support to individuals and families looking for help with mental health or substance use concerns, such as depression, anxiety, and drug or alcohol use. Services include needs assessment, information and referral, assistance with coordinating and navigating care, brief therapy, and connection to reduced-cost counseling.