Little Oaks Psychology offers specialized workshops and webinars for teachers, special education support workers, behaviour specialists, early childhood workers, community agencies, and parents. We offer set programs as well as customizable training opportunities for professional development.
If you have a specific need that is not listed below, please contact us directly and we can help design a workshop/webinar especially for your group!
CUSTOMIZABLE WORKSHOPS
Topics for Customized Workshops Created for Your Group, Program, School, or Workplace
Learning Differences and The Brain - Learning Disabilities, Developmental Intellectual Disabilities, Giftedness
Executive Functions Across the LifeSpan
Neurodiversity in Schools, Relationships, or Workplaces - ADHD / Autism
Adolescent Development
Psychometrics - Scoring & Interpreting Cognitive & Academic Assessments
Level B testing: Interpretation & when more testing needed
Parenting & Co-regulation - Helping your Child Thrive with Emotional Regulation
Compassion Fatigue - Front Line Workers
When ADHD students struggle with transitions & following directions: Strategies & Functions of Behaviour
Comorbid learning disabilities & ADHD
Gender Differences in Neurodiversity
Mentoring Adults: Leading a New Generation
High Achieving Neurodiverse Women: Not Just Surviving but Thriving.
Coping with Emotion Dysregulation
in preschoolers
in elementary age children
in adolescence
in adulthood
How to Increase Compliance in the Classroom: ADHD & Behaviours
Teaching ADHD Children Emotion Regulation Skills
Teens with ADHD: Delinquency and School Refusal
More about ADHD: Why aren't they paying attention?
Giftedness and ADHD
Parenting a Child with ADHD
Helping your neurodiverse child through Anxiety
Executive Functions: Helping your child get organized and on track
Understanding Neurodiversity
Supporting emotion regulation in children
Challenging behaviours and ADHD
Mental health and ADHD
Developing Resilience in Children & Youth
Finding What Motivates Them: Motivation & Task Persistence in Children & Youth
Understanding Autism Spectrum Disorder
in preschoolers
in elementary age children
in adolescence
in adulthood