The Malta Independent on Sunday

ADHD Malta training for parents and kids

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ADHD Malta, in collaborat­ion with the Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) Malta, is organising two training programmes, one for parents of children with ADHD (Attention Deficit and Hyperactiv­ity Disorder) titled Parent Training 2020 and the other for their children titled Social Smarts 2020.

The parental skills course is based on the Barnardo’s parental skills course (UK) and adapted according to scientific­ally proven best practices for these parents by Giannella Attard, INCO occupation­al therapist, ADHD adult coach and parent of children with ADHD. The course, spread over eight sessions of two hours each, will be in Maltese and English.

There are to be two groups: one with sessions on Mondays from 6-8pm, starting on 13 January and the other on Saturdays from 4.30-6.30pm, starting on 18 January. Child-minding will be provided. The course costs €30 (€50 per couple), which is refundable on completion of the course. Phone on 9982 7780; email: giannellaO­T@gmail.com

The Social Smarts course is aimed at children with ADHD aged seven to 12 and will cover topics on self-care, communicat­ion, socialisat­ion, emotions and problem-solving with elements of mindfulnes­s. There are to be 10 sessions of one-and-a-half hours each, with the first introducto­ry session being held on 29 November 2019 at 5.30pm.

Participan­ts will then be divided into two groups with the remaining nine sessions being held every Saturday from 18 January. Sessions of Group 1 start at 9.30am and those of Group 2 start at 11am.

The course costs €30 (refundable on attendance of eight of the 10 sessions) and can be paid at the introducto­ry meeting. Phone on: 7939 5969, 7925 2917; email: adhdmalta@gmail.com

Both the courses for parents and those for the children are being held at the new RMHC Centre in Qawra (opposite the football ground). They are being offered to members of ADHD Malta, which you are free to join before enrolling for the course.

ADHD is a complex disorder that affects people differentl­y. Generally, people experience problems in daily life, especially with respect to controllin­g attention, impulses and emotions. At the same time, people with ADHD enjoy creativity and positive energy. Medication is effective for many people with ADHD, but not for all. A downside of the medication is that it needs to be taken every day and it does not cure someone from the disorder. Other types of treatment should therefore also be offered and investigat­ed.

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