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Strategies for Promoting Positive Behavior in Children with ADHD and their Siblings

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The challenges these children have, and the resources needed by their parents, can place stress on their families. But, having a better understanding of the strategies for improving emotional and behavioral regulation among all family members sets the stage for happier family relationships and an improvement in behavior.
This webinar addresses:
-Similarities in strategies for parenting children with ADHD and their neurotypical siblings.
-What to do about sibling rivalry and maladaptive behaviors between siblings.
-Exploring the use of mindfulness skills for improving emotion regulation in children affected by ADHD, their siblings, and their parents.
Speaker Bio:
Jennifer Kelusklar, PhD, is a clinical psychologist at Stony Brook School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry. She specializes in autism spectrum disorders and other developmental disabilities, anxiety disorders, and behavior management for ADHD in children. Her focus is on strengthening a child's coping skills through specific, skills-based interventions that are practical, efficient, and can be used to improve the child's functioning at school, home, and in the community.
#ADD #ADHD #Siblings
This webinar addresses:
-Similarities in strategies for parenting children with ADHD and their neurotypical siblings.
-What to do about sibling rivalry and maladaptive behaviors between siblings.
-Exploring the use of mindfulness skills for improving emotion regulation in children affected by ADHD, their siblings, and their parents.
Speaker Bio:
Jennifer Kelusklar, PhD, is a clinical psychologist at Stony Brook School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry. She specializes in autism spectrum disorders and other developmental disabilities, anxiety disorders, and behavior management for ADHD in children. Her focus is on strengthening a child's coping skills through specific, skills-based interventions that are practical, efficient, and can be used to improve the child's functioning at school, home, and in the community.
#ADD #ADHD #Siblings
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