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CHADD's Adult to Adult Online Program

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Do you feel lost when it comes to ADHD and its related issues and concerns?

Learning to manage your ADHD independently brings both joys and challenges. Unfortunately, due to Covid-19, CHADD is unable to provide in-person classes at this time, but CHADD provides a safe and convenient remote learning environment where you can receive ADHD training.

CHADD’s ADHD online courses include both short video lessons about ADHD and downloadable resources that you can read at your convenience.

Throughout CHADD’s self-paced online courses you will receive support from other parents and gain a comprehensive understanding of ADHD and learn strategies to improve life at home and school.

Course 1 – ADHD & Adults

Start with the ADHD & Adults course. This is a course that includes 6 modules for adults newly diagnosed with ADHD or for adults who suspect they may have ADHD. Adults will learn what ADHD is and how it is diagnosed. Upon completion of this course, learners will know more about ADHD including its symptoms, presentations, and coexisting conditions. There are also lessons to introduce how ADHD presents differently in women and older adults.

Learn more about Adult to Adult, including how to register: chadd.org/adult-to-adult/

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mrb3000

Has anyone tried this Adult to adult training? Was it any good?

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sacrod in reply tomrb3000

Well the page opens to nothing when I try to access it

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10minlateismybrand in reply tomrb3000

Would love to know this too before committing...$70 for the course is not nothing

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Cat_friend in reply to10minlateismybrand

This is an old thread but wanted to say I did pay the $70 and feel it wasn’t worth it. Most info I already knew and things I didn’t know were in separate pdf info sheets (of which there were many) and not integrated into the course. A lot of the info was found through links to podcasts or in book recommendations which were again not integrated into the course.

It was more of a link tree than a course.

The course itself contained some videos but were difficult for me to comprehend as my focus was distracted by the inexplicable stock-photo style scenes that played during the video. A lot of people in offices smiling at a camera. A lot of people looking confused with a pen or pencil in their mouth. I can remember info better if a supplemental image relates to what I’m trying to learn, in this case all the supplemental images were very similar so I can’t remember any of the voiceover info.

I felt the course was poorly designed esp. for people with adhd, which is disappointing considering it was made by an adhd focused organization such as chadd.

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Burhanerdem

I would like to learn more about it, because some techniques are should be useful to understand, and also, learning differences between men, and women conditions.

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