Tools to maintain your sanity in the face of very challenging behaviour
We are super excited to introduce Tami Harris, from Acorn Charitable Trust, who is presenting September's Feature Webinar: "Tools to maintain your sanity in the face of very challenging behaviour".
One of the labels that we find really unhelpful is "Oppositional Defiant Disorder". This label is often given to our young ADHDers. It describes a cluster of challenging behaviours, but not the underlying issues.
In this webinar we will unpack some of these behaviours and what drives them, as well as parenting strategies to get your family through the hard times.
Date: Thursday 12 September 2024, 7.30pm - 8.30pm
Where: Online via Teams - so you can do it from the comfort of your own home!
Cost:
One of the labels that we find really unhelpful is "Oppositional Defiant Disorder". This label is often given to our young ADHDers. It describes a cluster of challenging behaviours, but not the underlying issues.
In this webinar we will unpack some of these behaviours and what drives them, as well as parenting strategies to get your family through the hard times.
Date: Thursday 12 September 2024, 7.30pm - 8.30pm
Where: Online via Teams - so you can do it from the comfort of your own home!
Cost:
- Financial members $20.00 (incl. GST), and
- Non-financial members: $59.95 (incl. GST and 1x financial membership to ADHD NZ for one person, for one year).
Introducing Tami Harris
Tami is a registered psychotherapist and the CEO of Acorn Neurodiversity, a charity in Auckland giving neurodivergent children and youth the tools they need to reach their potential. Tami has thirty years of experience managing non-profit organisations and programmes, providing parent guidance, child and family therapy, and school consultation specialising in autism, ADHD, anxiety, trauma and learning disabilities. Tami has worked in foster care, special education, early intervention and community mental health in the United States and New Zealand in a variety of leadership and direct service roles. Additionally, she is a professional development facilitator for the Ministry of Education through Core Education, specialising in inclusion, social/ emotional learning and trauma-informed practice. Tami has three lively neurodivergent children who keep her on her toes and remind her to keep pushing for an equitable Aotearoa. |