Join us for the spring Forgan Educational Parent Expo
“Improving Executive Functioning Skills in Neurodiverse Children in Grades 3 – 12”
Join us to dive deeper into learning strategies to help children with weak executive functioning skills.
This event for parents of neurodivergent students in 3-12 grades is on Saturday, May 2nd in our Jupiter office. Registration is required due to space constraints and each session is a max of 15 participants.
Cost: $20 per person. Attend for up to 3 sessions.
Time: 9:00am – 12pm
Schedule (Subject to Slight Changes)
8:30-9- Coffee and donuts
9-9:50– Attend session 1 or 2
9:50-10 Break
10:-10:50- Attend session 3 or 4
10:50-11 Break
11- 11:50- Attend session 5 or 6
Session 1: How Weak EF Affect Anxiety and Management Strategies (presenter: Chase Burkart, Ed.S.)
Session 2: How Processing Speed Weaknesses Affect Learning and Attention (presenter: Megan Weiss, Ed.S.)
Session 3: How Weak EF Skills Sabotage High Schools Students’ College Planning (presenter: Peggy Forgan, M.Ed.)
Session 4: EF and Focusing: Strengthening Attention in Children (presenter: Alice LeMond, Ed.S.)
Session 5: How Weak EF Affects Shifting and Inhibiting in Children (presenter: Jim Forgan, Ph.D.)
Session 6: Improving Planning and Organizing in Children with Weak EF (presenter: TBA.)
Call or text to register (561) 831-9496.
Payment by Zelle or cash at the door.
This event is in-person only with no online access.
