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Nom de l'événement

Helping Your Child or Teen with Learning Disabilities & ADHD Succeed: Brain-Based Treatments That Can Make A Difference
Session d'information
For: Grand public
Fourni par: Camp Kennebec, Dr Doron Almagor & Dr Brenda Miles

Date et l'heure

Tue Feb 9 to tue 9 feb 2016 (Cet événement est terminé)
7:00 - 9:00pm

Lieu de la conférence

15 Devonshire place, Toronto, ON, M5S 2C8

Description de l'évenement

Is your child struggling in school? Has your teen been working hard to get into university but just not making the grade? Learning Disabilities and ADHD remain two of the most commonly under-recognized issues that prevent children and adolescents from achieving their full potential. Please join us on Tuesday, February 9, 2016 as child psychiatrist Dr. Doron Almagor and pediatric neuropsychologist Dr. Brenda Miles discuss current brain-based treatments to improve brain function, leverage neuroplasticity and boost performance in children and teens with learning disabilities and ADHD. The evening will provide parents, educators and workers in the field with a unique opportunity to hear expert opinions, learn about diagnosis techniques and participate in a question and answer session.

Free for parents, caregivers, teachers and professionals who work with children and teens with learning disabilities and ADHD. The learning disabilities and ADHD talk will be held at the University of Toronto’s George Ignatieff Theatre, 15 Devonshire Place near Bloor & Bedford Avenue

Plus d'information

613-335-2114

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This event is listed under these topics

Troubles déficitaires de l’attention (TDA/TDAH)
Problèmes de comportement
Troubles du développement, déficience intellectuelle et incapacités connexes
Troubles de l’apprentissage
Aptitudes sociales et à la vie quotidienne
Parents, familles et aidants
Déficits des processus auditifs centraux
Organismes de services à l’enfance et à la jeunesse
Handicap physique
Refus scolaire (et phobie de l’école)
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Dernière modification 26 Jan 2016
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