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Educator Support ADHD Video Series with Robyn Papworth
Educator Support ADHD Video Series with Robyn Papworth
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As educators, we are often asked to help children with ADHD find their focus, yet the traditional advice to sit still and listen simply does not work for a brain that needs to move. Whether you are supporting a child in your classroom or navigating the afternoon juggle in your own living room, you need strategies that are fast to learn and easy to use.
I have created this 5 part video series to give you the exact tools I use as a developmental educator, an exercise physiologist, and a mum with ADHD.
What is included in your toolkit
This toolkit is designed to be consumed in small gaps during your day. Each video is between 2 and 5 minutes long, giving you a quick win without the overwhelm.
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5 Implementation Videos: I walk you through the how fast is your car going strategy, how to advocate for a child's need for movement using the vestibular and proprioception systems, and how to foster a growth mindset for impulse control.
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Fast and Slow Impulse Control Printables: Ready to use activities that help children practice shifting gears and managing their physical energy.
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Self Regulation Visuals: Practical tools you can print and display in your classroom or home to help children identify their internal engine speed.
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Advocacy Guide: A simple one page summary to help you explain to colleagues or parents why movement is a biological necessity for ADHD learners.
Why this works for busy educators
I know you don't have time for a long course. These videos get straight to the point, focusing on the sensory systems and the physical needs of the ADHD brain. You will walk away with a better understanding of why children struggle to sit still and, more importantly, what you can do to help them succeed.
Instant Access Once you purchase your ADHD video download, you will receive a link to a private PDF document. You can watch the videos on your phone or computer and print the resources as many times as you need for your students or your own children.
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