Tuesday, 2nd December 2025
3.30pm - 4.30pm
At Stokesley School & Sixth Form
Summary of Event:
Support your learners to thrive with this focused, practical
twilight session designed for anyone working with children and young people.
Join us to deepen your understanding of ADHD and explore the key factors that can make learning challenging. You’ll gain clear, effective strategies to reduce disruptive behaviours, boost engagement, and help every student reach their
potential.
In this Session, You will learn how to understand and support:
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Conflict-seeking behaviour and how to respond calmly and constructively
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Focus and hyperfocus, and how to use both to enhance learning
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Emotional regulation challenges and practical tools to help manage them
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Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD) and supportive communication strategies
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Brain speed & impulsivity, and how to structure tasks for success
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Differences in ADHD presentation between girls and boys
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Executive dysfunction & memory, with classroom-friendly scaffolds
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The unique advantages of ADHD and how to channel them positively
Leave With:
Actionable tips, a deeper understanding, and renewed confidence in supporting neurodiverse learners.
Training led by: Lois Addy
Lois Addy is an independent SEND advisor and lecturer, teaching both nationally and internationally. She was previously the Lead for Cognition and Learning for North Yorkshire County Council, and formerly
lectured at York St John University and York University. She has qualifications in occupational therapy, psychology and education, and has over 41 years’ experience in working with children with SEN. Lois is
co-author of the Write from the Start; Perceptual-Motor Handwriting Programme, and Making Inclusion Work for Children with Dyspraxia: Practical Strategies for Teachers. She is author of the Speed-Up! kinaesthetic handwriting programme, Write Said Ted (pre-school handwriting programme), How to Understand and Support children with Dyspraxia’, Get Physical!’ (a Physical Education programme, which won the TES/NASEN Teaching and Learning book of the year in 2006), How to Increase the Potential of Students with DCD (Dyspraxia) in Secondary School, How to Support Children with Sensory Processing Needs, How to Understand and Apply Reforms in SEN Policy and How to Identify and Overcome Handwriting Difficulties. She is a contributor to Developing School Provision for Children with Dyspraxia, and editor of Occupational Therapy Evidence in Practice for Physical Rehabilitation.
Audience
Headteachers, Teachers, SENCOs, Inclusion Managers, TAs & Learning Mentors
Cost
£35+VAT / Person
To book your place please email us or register below.
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