ADHD Close-up: Birth through Kindergarten

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Most children with ADHD are significantly different from their peers throughout toddlerhood and the preschool years. This webinar explains the markers, predictors and distinctive traits that can sharpen your ability to identify ADHD and start effective treatment interventions long before the widespread but unwise “wait until first grade” mentality.

Description

This high-level training experience will upgrade your knowledge of many components of the overall symptom picture of infants and toddlers who have ADHD. Too many professionals and parents mistakenly believe that (1) children who have inherited ADHD don’t show symptoms until kindergarten or later, (2) the brain is the only organ that is impaired, (3) diagnosis should await school age of about 6 years old, and (4) pharmaceuticals are the best way to treat ADHD at all ages, (5) until the child attains that age, nothing else can be done to reduce ADHD symptoms except “behavior modification” by parents and teachers. None of these beliefs is accurate. The truth is far more complex, and this webinar details some of the correlates and indicators of ADHD during infancy and the preschool years, as well as viable treatment options prior to age six.
Dr. Taylor explains in detail the four major symptom clusters of ADHD in plain terms that de-mystify the standard diagnostic terminology and commonly employed technical jargon that cause so much confusion about this condition. You will learn how malfunctioning of at least four other organ systems play significant roles to magnify the symptoms and worsen the young child’s behavior.
Evidence of the strong influence of genetics on ADHD symptoms is apparent among grandparents, siblings, parents, aunts and uncles. You will learn about these telltale indicators that so often appear in the gene pool background of children born with ADHD. Dr. Taylor will also detail the gradual worsening of symptoms that often occurs in the preschool years and the many ways young children with ADHD are different from their peers by the time they enter grade school.

Most children with ADHD are significantly different from their peers throughout toddlerhood and the preschool years. This webinar explains the markers, predictors and distinctive traits that can sharpen your ability to identify ADHD and start effective treatment interventions long before the widespread but unwise “wait until first grade” mentality.

After participating in this webinar, you will be able to:

  • List gene pool correlates of ADHD
  • Detail behavioral markers for hyperactivity
  • Describe viable interventions that work well prior to age 6
  • State distinctive telltale signs that a preschooler has ADHD
  • Cite key differences between hyperactivity and inattentive symptoms
  • Clarify neurotypical developmental milestones during early childhood
  • …and much, much more.

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