At Palm Valley Child Development, we understand the challenges that come with supporting children who have behavioral issues. To empower parents and caregivers, we offer specialized workshops and training designed to provide practical strategies, tools, and insights for managing and improving children’s behavior. Our expert-led sessions cover a variety of topics, from understanding behavioral triggers to creating effective routines and positive reinforcement techniques. With a focus on collaboration and support, these workshops aim to strengthen the connection between home and school, ensuring that every child has the opportunity to thrive in a nurturing and structured environment.
Location: Collage Pavilion, 4:00-5:00pm
Childcare optional and for a charge
Presented by: Ali Sotolongo
Supporting Children with ADHD and Anxiety
Description:
Does your child struggle with ADHD, anxiety, or related behaviors? This class will provide parents with practical strategies tailored to neurotypical children dealing with ADHD and anxiety. Parents will learn how to manage common symptoms of ADHD and anxiety while supporting their child’s emotional and social growth.
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Why This Matters:
Children with ADHD and anxiety often face challenges in regulating emotions, staying focused, and coping with stress. This class provides parents with tools to help children manage these challenges and build lifelong emotional and social resilience.
Who Should Attend:
Parents of children ages 4–12 with ADHD and/or anxiety who want:
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Location: V’s Pizza, 4:00-5:00pm
Childcare optional and for a charge
Presented by: Brittany Long, M.Ed., BCBA
Routines for Summer Success: How to Keep Your Child on Track
Description:
As the school year ends and summer begins, it can be challenging to maintain routines that promote success for your child and sanity for you as a parent. In this class, Brittany will provide practical strategies for keeping your child’s schedule structured during the summer months, fostering independence, and creating a sense of stability while allowing for the freedom that summer offers.
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Why This Matters:
As the school year ends, many children experience a disruption in their routine, leading to a lack of structure and increased stress. This class will help you keep your child engaged and successful throughout the summer, while also maintaining your own sense of balance and control.
Who Should Attend:
Parents of neurotypical children ages 5–12 who:
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