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Plan, Act, Achieve: Executive Function Skills for Families

Who:
Eva O’Malley, founder and coordinator of TRI CHADD NJ, a chapter of CHADD Inc.

What:
Clinical Executive Dysfunction and ADHD can affect every aspect of life from finding success in school to managing chores and other personal tasks. Eva O’Malley from CHADD will share information on how parents can help their children manage their ADHD by helping them get organized, meet deadlines, make a schedule, and stay on task.

Join the New Jersey Center for Tourettes Syndrome (NJCTS) for “Plan, Act, Achieve: Executive Function Skills for Families.”
Representatives of NJCTS will also discuss and answer questions about our programs and services.

 

When:
Wednesday, February 12
7 to 8 p.m.

Where:
Princeton Public Library
65 Witherspoon St, Princeton

About our presenter:

Eva OMalley

Eva O’Malley is the founder and coordinator of TRI CHADD NJ, a chapter of CHADD Inc. (Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) in Monmouth, Ocean and Middlesex Counties. CHADD is a national non-profit organization with a mission of improving the lives of people affected by ADHD. CHADD provides education, advocacy and support for individuals with ADHD and their families. Eva is an expert ADHD educator and a certified Parent to Parent: Family Training on ADHD instructor. Along with the SDBP, (Society for Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics) she wrote and published: Clinical Practice Guideline For The Assessment And Treatment of Children And Adolescents With Complex Attention-Deficit/Hyperactive Disorder in January 2020.
Eva has been training parents, educators, and mental health professionals, through in-services and workshops in Central NJ for over 18 years.

This presentation is co-sponsored by the Princeton Public Library.

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Join NJCTS for a series of free, informative sessions designed for individuals and families seeking to learn more about common mental health disorders and learning disabilities including ADHD, OCD, and anxiety. These sessions aim to provide valuable insights, resources, and practical strategies to better support your loved ones. Learn More.