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SUMMARY:PACER Center Online Streaming Workshop: IEP meetings for your child with mental health needs
DESCRIPTION:PACER Center began in 1977 with one program called Parents Helping Parents.  It is a nonprofit organization located in Bloomington\, MN\, and for 49 years its mission has been to educate and support parents and families who have children with disabilities. Today PACER is nationally recognized for its ongoing work and dedicated staff.  They provide a wide variety of services not only to children but to their parents\, siblings\, grandparents\, and other family members.  PACER also has educational information in Hmong\, Spanish\, and Somali.  Their current workshops are all Online Web Streaming and are free.  You must register in advance online and then you will receive directions on how to join the workshop on the day of the event. \nTheir Toll-Free number is 800-537-2237. \nIndividualized Education Programs (IEP) can be confusing. IEP team meetings can be confusing\, frustrating\, sometimes don’t go well. This workshop will explain the steps you can take to have a positive and productive IEP team meeting. You will learn about positive support and interventions that you can get and lastly how to handle disagreements.
URL:https://adaminc.org/calendar/pacer-center-online-streaming-workshop-iep-meetings-for-your-child-with-mental-health-needs/
LOCATION:On Any Device
CATEGORIES:All
ORGANIZER;CN="PACER Center":MAILTO:pacer@pacer.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260226T120000
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CREATED:20260201T034235Z
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SUMMARY:ADDitude Live Webinar: Moving Your Body to Relieve Stress\, Anxiety\, & Depression
DESCRIPTION:ADDitudeMag.com is a national ADHD organization that offers free webinars on ADHD and the many related issues. You can go to their website for a description of the workshop and details about the presenter. Registration is done online. Please note that the webinars are scheduled for Eastern Standard Time. If you can’t watch the webinar at its scheduled time you may still register and ADDitude will send you the link to the webinar after the 02/26/2026 presentation and you will be able to watch it at your convenience.\n\nThis webinar will be streamed at 1:00 pm EDT (that’s 12:00 pm our time) and lasts for one hour. The speaker for this webinar will be Kristin Szuhany\, PhD\, who is an Assistant Professor at NYU Grossman School of Medicine and NYU Langone Health. Dr Szuhany is the Assistant Director at the anxiety\, stress\, and Prolonged Grief Program and she also has a clinical practice at NYU. Participants will learn how exercise can improve and prevent anxiety\, mood disorders\, and sleep problems\, why we have problems getting motivated to exercise\, how to get motivated to exercise\, and how to establish a more consistent exercise routine. \nPlease Note: ADDitude now offers certificates of attendance which you may purchase for $10 when you participate in an ADDitude webinar live or listen to the replay.  These instructions will be available when you register online for the webinar or after you receive the replay.  ADDitude does not offer CEU credits.   \nGo to https://www.additudemag.com/adhd-expert-webinars-index/ to view dates and topics of Future Webinars and to check out the Past Webinar / Podcast ADDitude Archive. \nClosed captions available.
URL:https://adaminc.org/calendar/additude-live-webinar-moving-your-body-to-relieve-stress-anxiety-depression/
LOCATION:On Any Device
CATEGORIES:All
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260226T120000
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CREATED:20260201T164937Z
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SUMMARY:PACER Center Online Streaming Workshop: Moving Up! Transitioning to a new school on an IEP
DESCRIPTION:PACER Center began in 1977 with one program called Parents Helping Parents.  It is a nonprofit organization located in Bloomington\, MN\, and for 49 years its mission has been to educate and support parents and families who have children with disabilities. Today PACER is nationally recognized for its ongoing work and dedicated staff.  They provide a wide variety of services not only to children but to their parents\, siblings\, grandparents\, and other family members.  PACER also has educational information in Hmong\, Spanish\, and Somali.  Their current workshops are all Online Web Streaming and are free.  You must register in advance online and then you will receive directions on how to join the workshop on the day of the event. \nTheir Toll-Free number is 800-537-2237. \nParticipants in this workshop will learn about the transition steps from elementary to middle school and middle school to high school for students who have an Individualized Education Program (IEP). Parents will learn why a transition meeting is important\, the resources and supports you can take advantage of\, and how to prepare you child for the change and maintain support for them.
URL:https://adaminc.org/calendar/pacer-center-online-streaming-workshop-moving-up-transitioning-to-a-new-school-on-an-iep/
LOCATION:On Any Device
CATEGORIES:All
ORGANIZER;CN="PACER Center":MAILTO:pacer@pacer.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260226T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260226T193000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101124
CREATED:20260201T170006Z
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SUMMARY:PACER Center Online Streaming Workshop: Thriving Together: Public insurance and county services
DESCRIPTION:PACER Center began in 1977 with one program called Parents Helping Parents.  It is a nonprofit organization located in Bloomington\, MN\, and for 49 years its mission has been to educate and support parents and families who have children with disabilities. Today PACER is nationally recognized for its ongoing work and dedicated staff.  They provide a wide variety of services not only to children but to their parents\, siblings\, grandparents\, and other family members.  PACER also has educational information in Hmong\, Spanish\, and Somali.  Their current workshops are all Online Web Streaming and are free.  You must register in advance online and then you will receive directions on how to join the workshop on the day of the event. \nTheir Toll-Free number is 800-537-2237. \nThriving Together is a family guide to getting through disability services. It is a series of workshops that allows parents and professionals to come together and learn from one another. Navigating Medical Assistance (MA)\, TEFRA waivers\, and county services can be confusing and time consuming. In this workshop parents will learn about each program\, what the programs cover\, and how they can help. You will get tips and learn how the different services can help support your child at home\, at school\, and in your community.
URL:https://adaminc.org/calendar/pacer-center-online-streaming-workshop-thriving-together-public-insurance-and-county-services/
LOCATION:On Any Device
CATEGORIES:All
ORGANIZER;CN="PACER Center":MAILTO:pacer@pacer.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260304T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260304T123000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101124
CREATED:20260201T044543Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260201T052648Z
UID:17376-1772623800-1772627400@adaminc.org
SUMMARY:Groves Learning Organization Webinar: Pillow Fights: Sleep Issues in Kids and Teens
DESCRIPTION:Groves Learning Organization (GLO) is a nonprofit educational organization where students who have different learning difficulties and attention disorders can go to school to learn and thrive.  Groves Academy\, located in St. Louis Park\, Minnesota\, is the leading school in the Midwest where they teach students who have dyslexia\, ADHD\, executive function difficulties\, and other language-based learning disabilities in grades 1-12. They offer webinars and in-person events for the community and families through their GLO Education Series. Registration is done online and the events are free. \nIn this webinar the speaker will be Dr. Anna Krull of Portage Psychology. Dr. Krull will cover the sleep disorders in children and teens\, explain when it is time to seek professional help\, explain the risk of untreated sleep problems\, and give you strategies on how to improve your child’s or teen’s sleep.
URL:https://adaminc.org/calendar/groves-learning-organization-webinar-pillow-fights-sleep-issues-in-kids-and-teens/
LOCATION:On Any Device
CATEGORIES:All
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260305T100000
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CREATED:20260201T225853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260201T225853Z
UID:17494-1772704800-1772712000@adaminc.org
SUMMARY:MACMH Child & Adolescent Mental Health Training Series: Video Gaming Disorder: Signs\, Symptoms\, and Help
DESCRIPTION:Minnesota Association for Children’s Mental Health\, also known as MACMH\, was founded in 1989.  The organization is a nonprofit that works “to promote positive mental health for all infants\, children\, adolescents\, and their families”.  They provide a wide variety of services and you can read more about their goals and services on their website. \nThe speaker for this virtual workshop will be Zachery Hansen\, EdD\, NCC\, LADC\, Associate Professor – Hazelden Betty Ford Graduate School. Participants will learn how gaming can become a problem for some adolescents and adults\, the video gaming trends\, technology that can increase the addictive behavior\, and treatment options. \nParticipants can earn 2 CEHs\, $30 per CEU. [This presentation is expected to be approved for 2 CEHs.] \nLevel: Basic; For: Everyone; Ages Addressed 2-25
URL:https://adaminc.org/calendar/macmh-child-adolescent-mental-health-training-series-video-gaming-disorder-signs-symptoms-and-help/
LOCATION:On Any Device
CATEGORIES:All
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260305T120000
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CREATED:20260201T035638Z
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UID:17364-1772712000-1772715600@adaminc.org
SUMMARY:ADDitude Live Webinar: Stuck in Procrastinatioin Mode? Turn Intention into Action with ADHD
DESCRIPTION:ADDitudeMag.com is a national ADHD organization that offers free webinars on ADHD and the many related issues. You can go to their website for a description of the workshop and details about the presenter. Registration is done online. Please note that the webinars are scheduled for Eastern Standard Time. If you can’t watch the webinar at its scheduled time you may still register and ADDitude will send you the link to the webinar after the 03/05/2026 presentation and you will be able to watch it at your convenience.\n\nThis webinar will be streamed at 1:00 pm EDT (that’s 12:00 pm our time) and lasts for one hour. The speaker for this webinar will be Laura E. Knouse\, PhD\, who is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Richmond. Dr. Krouse’s specialty area is studying and treating adults with ADHD and in helping them develop the skills they need to cope with the challenges of ADHD and learn how to achieve their goals. Dr. Krouse will share her latest research on ADHD and the reasons you can get diverted from your tasks\, to recognize your triggers\, strategies to overcome impulses to avoid tasks\, and how to be your own “coach through times of procrastination with skill and self-compassion”. \nPlease Note: ADDitude now offers certificates of attendance which you may purchase for $10 when you participate in an ADDitude webinar live or listen to the replay.  These instructions will be available when you register online for the webinar or after you receive the replay.  ADDitude does not offer CEU credits.   \nGo to https://www.additudemag.com/adhd-expert-webinars-index/ to view dates and topics of Future Webinars and to check out the Past Webinar / Podcast ADDitude Archive. \nClosed captions available.
URL:https://adaminc.org/calendar/additude-live-webinar-stuck-in-procrastinatioin-mode-turn-intention-into-action-with-adhd/
LOCATION:On Any Device
CATEGORIES:All
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260305T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260305T130000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101124
CREATED:20260201T172424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260201T172424Z
UID:17479-1772712000-1772715600@adaminc.org
SUMMARY:PACER Center Online Streaming Workshop: Assistive technology for early childhood
DESCRIPTION:PACER Center began in 1977 with one program called Parents Helping Parents.  It is a nonprofit organization located in Bloomington\, MN\, and for 49 years its mission has been to educate and support parents and families who have children with disabilities. Today PACER is nationally recognized for its ongoing work and dedicated staff.  They provide a wide variety of services not only to children but to their parents\, siblings\, grandparents\, and other family members.  PACER also has educational information in Hmong\, Spanish\, and Somali.  Their current workshops are all Online Web Streaming and are free.  You must register in advance online and then you will receive directions on how to join the workshop on the day of the event. \nTheir Toll-Free number is 800-537-2237. \nIn this workshop parents will learn about assistive technology options and how to establish it in the Individual Family Service Plan\, (IFSP) and the Individualized Education Program (IEP) process. You will learn about the technology devices that can help support young kids with disabilities age five and under.
URL:https://adaminc.org/calendar/pacer-center-online-streaming-workshop-assistive-technology-for-early-childhood/
LOCATION:On Any Device
CATEGORIES:All
ORGANIZER;CN="PACER Center":MAILTO:pacer@pacer.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260305T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260305T193000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101124
CREATED:20260201T170624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260201T171349Z
UID:17472-1772735400-1772739000@adaminc.org
SUMMARY:PACER Center Online Streaming Workshop: Thriving Together: Build belonging and advocacy
DESCRIPTION:PACER Center began in 1977 with one program called Parents Helping Parents.  It is a nonprofit organization located in Bloomington\, MN\, and for 49 years its mission has been to educate and support parents and families who have children with disabilities. Today PACER is nationally recognized for its ongoing work and dedicated staff.  They provide a wide variety of services not only to children but to their parents\, siblings\, grandparents\, and other family members.  PACER also has educational information in Hmong\, Spanish\, and Somali.  Their current workshops are all Online Web Streaming and are free.  You must register in advance online and then you will receive directions on how to join the workshop on the day of the event. \nTheir Toll-Free number is 800-537-2237. \nThriving Together is a family guide to getting through disability services. It is a series of workshops that allows parents and professionals to come together and learn from one another. Parents who are raising a child with disabilities can often feel alone and misunderstood. In this workshop parents will learn how to build and strengthen their advocacy skills through building a network of friends\, peers groups\, support groups\, and community programs. PACER is presenting this workshop in partnership with Family Voices of Minnesota.
URL:https://adaminc.org/calendar/pacer-center-online-streaming-workshop-thriving-together-build-belonging-and-advocacy/
LOCATION:On Any Device
CATEGORIES:All
ORGANIZER;CN="PACER Center":MAILTO:pacer@pacer.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260305T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260305T203000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101124
CREATED:20260201T051119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260201T051357Z
UID:17389-1772735400-1772742600@adaminc.org
SUMMARY:Groves Learning Organization Event: Experience Dyslexia Simulation
DESCRIPTION:Groves Learning Organization (GLO) is a nonprofit educational organization where students who have different learning difficulties and attention disorders can go to school to learn and thrive.  Groves Academy\, located in St. Louis Park\, Minnesota\, is the leading school in the Midwest where they teach students who have dyslexia\, ADHD\, executive function difficulties\, and other language-based learning disabilities in grades 1-12. They offer webinars and in-person events for the community and families through their GLO Education Series. Registration is done online and the events are free. \nThis in-person event will allow participants to experience the challenges that students and adults face with language-based learning disorders. After the simulation there will be discussions where participants can share what they learned and discuss ways to provide support. Please be sure to arrive 10 minutes early to allow time for checking-in.
URL:https://adaminc.org/calendar/groves-learning-organization-event-experience-dyslexia-simulation/
LOCATION:Groves Learning Organization\, 3200 Highway 100 South\, St. Louis Park\, MN\, 55416\, United States
CATEGORIES:All
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260308T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260308T143000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101124
CREATED:20260201T045946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260201T045946Z
UID:17384-1772974800-1772980200@adaminc.org
SUMMARY:Groves Learning Organization Event: Dyslexia & Struggling Readers Kids Group
DESCRIPTION:Groves Learning Organization (GLO) is a nonprofit educational organization where students who have different learning difficulties and attention disorders can go to school to learn and thrive.  Groves Academy\, located in St. Louis Park\, Minnesota\, is the leading school in the Midwest where they teach students who have dyslexia\, ADHD\, executive function difficulties\, and other language-based learning disabilities in grades 1-12. They offer webinars and in-person events for the community and families through their GLO Education Series. Registration is done online and the events are free. \nIn this on-site event designed for kids in grades 3-8 who have dyslexia or struggle with reading\, they will have a chance to make new friends\, take part in crafts and gym activities\, and get free books. Speakers will be from the University of Minnesota student-athletes who will share their own experiences with reading difficulties.
URL:https://adaminc.org/calendar/groves-learning-organization-event-dyslexia-struggling-readers-kids-group/
LOCATION:Groves Learning Organization\, 3200 Highway 100 South\, St. Louis Park\, MN\, 55416\, United States
CATEGORIES:All
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260311T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260311T120000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101124
CREATED:20260205T220646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260205T220900Z
UID:17538-1773226800-1773230400@adaminc.org
SUMMARY:Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA): Live Q&A with Author Jennifer Caspari\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:Anxiety and Depression of America (ADAA) began with a phobia meeting in 1978 in White Plains\, New York. Anxiety disorders are the most common mental health disorder and is one of the most treatable. ADDA has been working to improve research\, education\, and treatment to find the cure for anxiety disorders and depression for the past 40 years. Registration is done online. \nThe speaker for this event will be Jennifer Caspari\, PhD\, who is an Associate Psychologist and works at Cognitive Behavior Therapy Associates of Denver. Dr. Caspari’s specialty area is providing evidenced-based psychotherapies to those who have acute and chronic health challenges. She will discuss her book You Are More Than Your Body and speaks from professional and lived experiences. Participants will learn how to respond to difficult challenges with self-compassion\, how to build emotional resilience\, and reconnect with better awareness. \nPlease note this event is not eligible for CEHs.
URL:https://adaminc.org/calendar/anxiety-and-depression-association-of-america-adaa-live-qa-with-author-jennifer-caspari-phd/
LOCATION:On Any Device
CATEGORIES:All
ORGANIZER;CN="Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA)":MAILTO:information@adaa.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260312T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260312T130000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101124
CREATED:20260201T041148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260201T041241Z
UID:17369-1773316800-1773320400@adaminc.org
SUMMARY:ADDitude Live Webinar: Parent-Child Executive Function Training: Help Yourself\, Help Your Child
DESCRIPTION:ADDitudeMag.com is a national ADHD organization that offers free webinars on ADHD and the many related issues. You can go to their website for a description of the workshop and details about the presenter. Registration is done online. Please note that the webinars are scheduled for Eastern Standard Time. If you can’t watch the webinar at its scheduled time you may still register and ADDitude will send you the link to the webinar after the 03/12/2026 presentation and you will be able to watch it at your convenience.\n\nThis webinar will be streamed at 1:00 pm EDT (that’s 12:00 pm our time) and lasts for one hour. The speaker for this webinar will be Tamar Kahane\, PsyD\, who is a licensed clinical psychologist and the founder and the clinical director of The Kahane Center which is an integrated mental health center that provides extensive psychological and neuropsychological services for children\, teens\, adults\, and families. Dr. Kahane will explain how parents can “learn to shift from a behavior-management mindset to a skills-development framework” and how this will strengthen the parent’s executive functions and foster their child’s growth. \nPlease Note: ADDitude now offers certificates of attendance which you may purchase for $10 when you participate in an ADDitude webinar live or listen to the replay.  These instructions will be available when you register online for the webinar or after you receive the replay.  ADDitude does not offer CEU credits.   \nGo to https://www.additudemag.com/adhd-expert-webinars-index/ to view dates and topics of Future Webinars and to check out the Past Webinar / Podcast ADDitude Archive. \nClosed captions available.
URL:https://adaminc.org/calendar/additude-live-webinar-parent-child-executive-function-training-help-yourself-help-your-child/
LOCATION:On Any Device
CATEGORIES:All
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260318T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260318T120000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101124
CREATED:20260205T225610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260205T225610Z
UID:17546-1773831600-1773835200@adaminc.org
SUMMARY:Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA): Strength-Based Resilience: The Protective Power of Talents and Special Interests
DESCRIPTION:Anxiety and Depression of America (ADAA) began with a phobia meeting in 1978 in White Plains\, New York. Anxiety disorders are the most common mental health disorder and is one of the most treatable. ADDA has been working to improve research\, education\, and treatment to find the cure for anxiety disorders and depression for the past 40 years. Registration is done online. \nThe speakers for this live event will be Mary K. Alvord\, PhD\, Lindsay Myerberg\, PhD\, and Rachel Weinstock\, PhD\, who will speak on the ways to build resilience in kids and adolescents. Participants will learn how helping kids and teens develop a special interest or talent can build a strong protective factor for them. You will also learn how to help them identify their talents and interests\, how that helps them build confidence and coping skills\, and how sharing interests gives them balance and connection. \nThis webinar is presented in collaboration with Resilience Across Borders. \nPlease note this event is not eligible for CEHs.
URL:https://adaminc.org/calendar/anxiety-and-depression-association-of-america-adaa-strength-based-resilience-the-protective-power-of-talents-and-special-interests/
LOCATION:On Any Device
CATEGORIES:All
ORGANIZER;CN="Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA)":MAILTO:information@adaa.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260318T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260318T130000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101124
CREATED:20260210T022550Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T022550Z
UID:17572-1773835200-1773838800@adaminc.org
SUMMARY:ADDitude Live Webinar: When Emotions Block Learning for Students with ADHD
DESCRIPTION:ADDitudeMag.com is a national ADHD organization that offers free webinars on ADHD and the many related issues. You can go to their website for a description of the workshop and details about the presenter. Registration is done online. Please note that the webinars are scheduled for Eastern Standard Time. If you can’t watch the webinar at its scheduled time you may still register and ADDitude will send you the link to the webinar after the 03/18/2026 presentation and you will be able to watch it at your convenience.\n\nThis webinar will be streamed at 1:00 pm EDT (that’s 12:00 pm our time) and lasts for one hour. The speaker for this webinar will be Gena VanderMeulen\, MA\, Ed.\, who is an academic ADHD coach at the ADHD Center of West Michigan. She is a Certified Professional Academic Coach and ICF Associate Certified Coach (ACC) as well as having advanced credentials in executive function\, study strategies\, and applied neuroscience. Ms. VanderMeulen works with middle school\, high school\, and college students. She will explain why emotions can block a student’s ability to use their executive functions\, why planners may not be the best support tool\, explain strategies and tools that students can use to understand their emotions and their readiness to learn\, and how parents and teachers can support students who often deal with emotional dysregulation. \nPlease Note: ADDitude now offers certificates of attendance which you may purchase for $10 when you participate in an ADDitude webinar live or listen to the replay.  These instructions will be available when you register online for the webinar or after you receive the replay.  ADDitude does not offer CEU credits.   \nGo to https://www.additudemag.com/adhd-expert-webinars-index/ to view dates and topics of Future Webinars and to check out the Past Webinar / Podcast ADDitude Archive. \nClosed captions available.
URL:https://adaminc.org/calendar/additude-live-webinar-when-emotions-block-learning-for-students-with-adhd/
LOCATION:On Any Device
CATEGORIES:All
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260323T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260323T130000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101124
CREATED:20260319T175539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T175631Z
UID:17840-1774267200-1774270800@adaminc.org
SUMMARY:MACMH's Children's Mental Health on Demand Trainings - Pop-up: Sensory-Based Regulation Strategies for the Classroom
DESCRIPTION:Minnesota Association for Children’s Mental Health\, also known as MACMH\, was founded in 1989.  The organization is a nonprofit that works “to promote positive mental health for all infants\, children\, adolescents\, and their families”.  They provide a wide variety of services and you can read more about their goals and services on their website. \nThe speaker for this virtual workshop will be Alyssa Mason who is an Occupational Therapist at M Health Fairview. She will speak on how to increase regulation for students in the classroom who are experiencing stress\, trauma\, or uncertainty. Participants will learn strategies that can be applied in group settings and the strategies may also help families and other service providers and caregivers. Check out the website listing for full details. \nParticipants of the Pop-up Training will receive a certificate of attendance. For an official CE approval the participant will need to submit to their respective board directly.
URL:https://adaminc.org/calendar/macmhs-childrens-mental-health-on-demand-trainings-pop-up-sensory-based-regulation-strategies-for-the-classroom/
LOCATION:On Any Device
CATEGORIES:All
ORGANIZER;CN="Minnesota Association for Children's Mental Health (MACMH)":MAILTO:info@macmh.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260324T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260324T130000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101124
CREATED:20260222T205554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260222T205554Z
UID:17657-1774353600-1774357200@adaminc.org
SUMMARY:ADDitude Live Webinar: Creating Boundaries and Strategies for Highly Dependent Adult Children
DESCRIPTION:ADDitudeMag.com is a national ADHD organization that offers free webinars on ADHD and the many related issues. You can go to their website for a description of the workshop and details about the presenter. Registration is done online. Please note that the webinars are scheduled for Eastern Standard Time. If you can’t watch the webinar at its scheduled time you may still register and ADDitude will send you the link to the webinar after the 03/24/2026 presentation and you will be able to watch it at your convenience.\n\nThis webinar will be streamed at 1:00 pm EDT (that’s 12:00 pm our time) and lasts for one hour. The speaker for this webinar will be Natalia Aíza \, LPC\, who is a therapist\, parent trainer\, an author\, and a facilitator to other mental health providers in improving their skills in working with those who have OCD. She is the founder of Kairos Wellness Collective specializing in OCD and anxiety disorders. In this webinar you will learn why your adult child is not living independently\, working\, or going to college\, how to recognize the many co-occurring conditions that could be present and go along with ADHD\, how the parent’s behavior may be contributing to the problem\, get examples of healthy family plans to break the maladaptive patterns\, and strategies and solutions to the dependency problems and how not to reinforce those maladaptive behaviors. \nPlease Note: ADDitude now offers certificates of attendance which you may purchase for $10 when you participate in an ADDitude webinar live or listen to the replay.  These instructions will be available when you register online for the webinar or after you receive the replay.  ADDitude does not offer CEU credits.   \nGo to https://www.additudemag.com/adhd-expert-webinars-index/ to view dates and topics of Future Webinars and to check out the Past Webinar / Podcast ADDitude Archive. \nClosed captions available.
URL:https://adaminc.org/calendar/additude-live-webinar-creating-boundaries-and-strategies-for-highly-dependent-adult-children/
LOCATION:On Any Device
CATEGORIES:All
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260331T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260331T143000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101124
CREATED:20260319T185518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260320T004818Z
UID:17856-1774962000-1774967400@adaminc.org
SUMMARY:PACER Center Online Streaming Workshop: Social Security Disability: Applying and Qualifying for Benefits
DESCRIPTION:PACER Center began in 1977 with one program called Parents Helping Parents.  It is a nonprofit organization located in Bloomington\, MN\, and for 49 years its mission has been to educate and support parents and families who have children with disabilities. Today PACER is nationally recognized for its ongoing work and dedicated staff.  They provide a wide variety of services not only to children but to their parents\, siblings\, grandparents\, and other family members.  PACER also has educational information in Hmong\, Spanish\, and Somali.  Their current workshops are all Online Web Streaming and are free.  You must register in advance online and then you will receive directions on how to join the workshop on the day of the event. \nTheir Toll-Free number is 800-537-2237. \nPACER will explain why Social Security Income (SSI) is one of the most important federal assistance programs for young adults who have disabilities and how you can apply for the benefits. For full details on what this event please go to the website listing. \nIf an ASL interpreter is required please let PACER know at least 48 hours in advance of the event. They will do their best to accommodate your request. \nPlease Note: You may go to PACER’s YouTube Channel to view past recorded trainings – https://www.youtube.com/pacercenter \n 
URL:https://adaminc.org/calendar/pacer-center-online-streaming-workshop-social-security-disability-applying-and-qualifying-for-benefits/
LOCATION:On Any Device
CATEGORIES:All
ORGANIZER;CN="PACER Center":MAILTO:pacer@pacer.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260402T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260402T130000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101124
CREATED:20260320T023151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260320T023454Z
UID:17913-1775131200-1775134800@adaminc.org
SUMMARY:ADDitude Live Webinar: Underpinnings of Emotional Dysregulation in Adults: Managing Triggers & Co-Occurring Conditions
DESCRIPTION:ADDitudeMag.com is a national ADHD organization that offers free webinars on ADHD and the many related issues. You can go to their website for a description of the workshop and details about the presenter. Registration is done online. Please note that the webinars are scheduled for Eastern Standard Time. If you can’t watch the webinar at its scheduled time you may still register and ADDitude will send you the link to the webinar after the 04/02/2026 presentation and you will be able to watch it at your convenience.\n\nThis webinar will be streamed at 1:00 pm EDT (that’s 12:00 pm our time) and lasts for one hour. The speaker for this webinar will be Doug Mennin\, PhD\, who is a Professor of Clinical Psychology and director of Clinical Training of the Clinical Psychology PhD Program at Teachers College at Columbia University. In this webinar Dr. Mennin will explain what emotional distress is\, how it impacts those with ADHD\, and how to better manage it in our lives. Please go to the website listing to review the full description of this webinar. \nPlease Note: ADDitude now offers certificates of attendance which you may purchase for $10 when you participate in an ADDitude webinar live or listen to the replay.  These instructions will be available when you register online for the webinar or after you receive the replay.  ADDitude does not offer CEU credits.   \nGo to https://www.additudemag.com/adhd-expert-webinars-index/ to view dates and topics of Future Webinars and to check out the Past Webinar / Podcast ADDitude Archive. \nClosed captions available.
URL:https://adaminc.org/calendar/additude-live-webinar-underpinnings-of-emotional-dysregulation-in-adults-managing-triggers-co-occurring-conditions/
LOCATION:On Any Device
CATEGORIES:All
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260408T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260408T130000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101124
CREATED:20260320T024938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260320T024938Z
UID:17920-1775649600-1775653200@adaminc.org
SUMMARY:ADDitude Live Webinar - The Brain Chemistry of ADHD: Understanding Dopamine\, Serotonin & Norepinephrine
DESCRIPTION:ADDitudeMag.com is a national ADHD organization that offers free webinars on ADHD and the many related issues. You can go to their website for a description of the workshop and details about the presenter. Registration is done online. Please note that the webinars are scheduled for Eastern Standard Time. If you can’t watch the webinar at its scheduled time you may still register and ADDitude will send you the link to the webinar after the 04/08/2026 presentation and you will be able to watch it at your convenience.\n\nThis webinar will be streamed at 1:00 pm EDT (that’s 12:00 pm our time) and lasts for one hour. The speaker for this webinar will be Gregory W. Mattingly\, MD\, who has been a psychopharmacology instructor for 20+ years at the Washington University School of Medicine located in St. Louis\, Missouri. In this presentation participants will learn the neurochemical basis for ADHD\, how the ADHD brain is structurally and functionally different from a neurotypical brain\, how neural systems interact\, the impact of hormones and neurotransmitters\, and the role of serotonin in the brain. Please go to the website listing to review the full description of this webinar. \nPlease Note: ADDitude now offers certificates of attendance which you may purchase for $10 when you participate in an ADDitude webinar live or listen to the replay.  These instructions will be available when you register online for the webinar or after you receive the replay.  ADDitude does not offer CEU credits.   \nGo to https://www.additudemag.com/adhd-expert-webinars-index/ to view dates and topics of Future Webinars and to check out the Past Webinar / Podcast ADDitude Archive. \nClosed captions available.
URL:https://adaminc.org/calendar/additude-live-webinar-the-brain-chemistry-of-adhd-understanding-dopamine-serotonin-norepinephrine/
LOCATION:On Any Device
CATEGORIES:All
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260409T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260409T130000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101124
CREATED:20260319T190559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T190559Z
UID:17861-1775736000-1775739600@adaminc.org
SUMMARY:PACER Center Online Streaming Workshop: Exploring Chromebook accessibility
DESCRIPTION:PACER Center began in 1977 with one program called Parents Helping Parents.  It is a nonprofit organization located in Bloomington\, MN\, and for 49 years its mission has been to educate and support parents and families who have children with disabilities. Today PACER is nationally recognized for its ongoing work and dedicated staff.  They provide a wide variety of services not only to children but to their parents\, siblings\, grandparents\, and other family members.  PACER also has educational information in Hmong\, Spanish\, and Somali.  Their current workshops are all Online Web Streaming and are free.  You must register in advance online and then you will receive directions on how to join the workshop on the day of the event. \nTheir Toll-Free number is 800-537-2237. \nPACER will explain the many accessibility features that can be found on on Chromebook such as text-to-speech\, dictation\, vision supports\, and other features that may be useful to your child. For full details on what this event please go to the website listing. \nIf an ASL interpreter is required please let PACER know at least 48 hours in advance of the event. They will do their best to accommodate your request. \nPlease Note: You may go to PACER’s YouTube Channel to view past recorded trainings – https://www.youtube.com/pacercenter \n 
URL:https://adaminc.org/calendar/pacer-center-online-streaming-workshop-exploring-chromebook-accessibility/
LOCATION:On Any Device
CATEGORIES:All
ORGANIZER;CN="PACER Center":MAILTO:pacer@pacer.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260414T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260414T130000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101124
CREATED:20260320T004525Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260320T004525Z
UID:17874-1776168000-1776171600@adaminc.org
SUMMARY:PACER Center Online Streaming Workshop: Q&A with PACER advocates on inclusion: What is it and why does it matter?
DESCRIPTION:PACER Center began in 1977 with one program called Parents Helping Parents.  It is a nonprofit organization located in Bloomington\, MN\, and for 49 years its mission has been to educate and support parents and families who have children with disabilities. Today PACER is nationally recognized for its ongoing work and dedicated staff.  They provide a wide variety of services not only to children but to their parents\, siblings\, grandparents\, and other family members.  PACER also has educational information in Hmong\, Spanish\, and Somali.  Their current workshops are all Online Web Streaming and are free.  You must register in advance online and then you will receive directions on how to join the workshop on the day of the event. \nTheir Toll-Free number is 800-537-2237. \nPACER advocates will answer the questions many parents have about how their child’s inclusion will be handled in the different school settings.  Participants can ask their questions and learn from those who have been there and come away with helpful tips and strategies. Please go to the website listing for the full details about this event. \nIf an ASL interpreter is required please let PACER know at least 48 hours in advance of the event. They will do their best to accommodate your request. \nPlease Note: You may go to PACER’s YouTube Channel to view past recorded trainings – https://www.youtube.com/pacercenter
URL:https://adaminc.org/calendar/pacer-center-online-streaming-workshop-qa-with-pacer-advocates-on-inclusion-what-is-it-and-why-does-it-matter/
LOCATION:On Any Device
CATEGORIES:All
ORGANIZER;CN="PACER Center":MAILTO:pacer@pacer.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260414T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260414T130000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101124
CREATED:20260320T030213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260320T030213Z
UID:17923-1776168000-1776171600@adaminc.org
SUMMARY:ADDitude Live Webinar: Strengthening Executive Functioning Skills and Building Independence in Children
DESCRIPTION:ADDitudeMag.com is a national ADHD organization that offers free webinars on ADHD and the many related issues. You can go to their website for a description of the workshop and details about the presenter. Registration is done online. Please note that the webinars are scheduled for Eastern Standard Time. If you can’t watch the webinar at its scheduled time you may still register and ADDitude will send you the link to the webinar after the 04/14/2026 presentation and you will be able to watch it at your convenience.\n\nThis webinar will be streamed at 1:00 pm EDT (that’s 12:00 pm our time) and lasts for one hour. The speaker for this webinar will be Michael McLeod who is an ADHD & Executive Function Specialist\, a trainer\, speaker\, founder of Grow NOW ADHD which is a nation wide organization that provides executive functioning coaching\, parent training\, and professional development for educators.  He will explain why executive function problems show up in daily life at home and at school. He’ll provide strategies on how parents and educators can help their child and students overcome these challenges. Please go to the website listing to review the full description of this webinar. \nPlease Note: ADDitude now offers certificates of attendance which you may purchase for $10 when you participate in an ADDitude webinar live or listen to the replay.  These instructions will be available when you register online for the webinar or after you receive the replay.  ADDitude does not offer CEU credits.   \nGo to https://www.additudemag.com/adhd-expert-webinars-index/ to view dates and topics of Future Webinars and to check out the Past Webinar / Podcast ADDitude Archive. \nClosed captions available.
URL:https://adaminc.org/calendar/additude-live-webinar-strengthening-executive-functioning-skills-and-building-independence-in-children/
LOCATION:On Any Device
CATEGORIES:All
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260414T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260414T200000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101124
CREATED:20260319T181721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T181721Z
UID:17847-1776191400-1776196800@adaminc.org
SUMMARY:Groves Learning Organization Event - The Dyslexia Decode: Brain\, Science\, Behaviors & Support
DESCRIPTION:Groves Learning Organization (GLO) is a nonprofit educational organization where students who have different learning difficulties and attention disorders can go to school to learn and thrive.  Groves Academy\, located in St. Louis Park\, Minnesota\, is the leading school in the Midwest where they teach students who have dyslexia\, ADHD\, executive function difficulties\, and other language-based learning disabilities in grades 1-12. They offer webinars and in-person events for the community and families through their GLO Education Series. Registration is done online and the events are free. \nThis is an in-person event. The speaker will be Dr. Liz Adams from Minnesota Neuropsychology. Dr. Adams will discuss the myths on dyslexia and explain what the current brain science really shows when it comes to reading differences\, how it shows up in kids\, and what steps families can take to give their child support. Please check out the listing on their website for the full details of this event.
URL:https://adaminc.org/calendar/groves-learning-organization-event-the-dyslexia-decode-brain-science-behaviors-support/
LOCATION:Groves Learning Organization\, 3200 Highway 100 South\, St. Louis Park\, MN\, 55416\, United States
CATEGORIES:All
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260415T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260415T130000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101124
CREATED:20260320T005836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260320T005836Z
UID:17882-1776254400-1776258000@adaminc.org
SUMMARY:PACER Center Online Streaming Workshop: Overcoming barriers to communication with your child's IEP team
DESCRIPTION:PACER Center began in 1977 with one program called Parents Helping Parents.  It is a nonprofit organization located in Bloomington\, MN\, and for 49 years its mission has been to educate and support parents and families who have children with disabilities. Today PACER is nationally recognized for its ongoing work and dedicated staff.  They provide a wide variety of services not only to children but to their parents\, siblings\, grandparents\, and other family members.  PACER also has educational information in Hmong\, Spanish\, and Somali.  Their current workshops are all Online Web Streaming and are free.  You must register in advance online and then you will receive directions on how to join the workshop on the day of the event. \nTheir Toll-Free number is 800-537-2237. \nParticipants will learn how to resolve problems in communicating with their child’s IEP team and school staff. You will come away with tips and strategies to improve communication\, you will learn from real parent experiences\, and there will be interactive scenarios for discussion. Please go to the website listing for the full details about this event. \nIf an ASL interpreter is required please let PACER know at least 48 hours in advance of the event. They will do their best to accommodate your request. \nPlease Note: You may go to PACER’s YouTube Channel to view past recorded trainings – https://www.youtube.com/pacercenter
URL:https://adaminc.org/calendar/pacer-center-online-streaming-workshop-overcoming-barriers-to-communication-with-your-childs-iep-team/
LOCATION:On Any Device
CATEGORIES:All
ORGANIZER;CN="PACER Center":MAILTO:pacer@pacer.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260421T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260421T130000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101124
CREATED:20260320T010944Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260320T010944Z
UID:17888-1776772800-1776776400@adaminc.org
SUMMARY:PACER Center Online Streaming Workshop: How to do an IEP document review
DESCRIPTION:PACER Center began in 1977 with one program called Parents Helping Parents.  It is a nonprofit organization located in Bloomington\, MN\, and for 49 years its mission has been to educate and support parents and families who have children with disabilities. Today PACER is nationally recognized for its ongoing work and dedicated staff.  They provide a wide variety of services not only to children but to their parents\, siblings\, grandparents\, and other family members.  PACER also has educational information in Hmong\, Spanish\, and Somali.  Their current workshops are all Online Web Streaming and are free.  You must register in advance online and then you will receive directions on how to join the workshop on the day of the event. \nTheir Toll-Free number is 800-537-2237. \nThe Individualized Education Program (IEP) can be confusing. It requires meeting with your child’s IEP team and doing an IEP document review from time to time to make sure your child’s needs are being met. This workshop will give participants tips on how to read the evaluation report and the IEP and show you the importance of progress reports. Learning these skills will help you make sure your child’s needs are being met or aid in clarifying areas of concern that you can discuss at your IEP team meeting. Please go to the website listing for the full details about this event. \nIf an ASL interpreter is required please let PACER know at least 48 hours in advance of the event. They will do their best to accommodate your request. \nPlease Note: You may go to PACER’s YouTube Channel to view past recorded trainings – https://www.youtube.com/pacercenter
URL:https://adaminc.org/calendar/pacer-center-online-streaming-workshop-how-to-do-an-iep-document-review/
LOCATION:On Any Device
CATEGORIES:All
ORGANIZER;CN="PACER Center":MAILTO:pacer@pacer.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260423T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260423T183000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101124
CREATED:20260320T011811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260320T011811Z
UID:17893-1776963600-1776969000@adaminc.org
SUMMARY:PACER Center Online Streaming Workshop - Making room for more stories: American Indian family engagement for educators
DESCRIPTION:PACER Center began in 1977 with one program called Parents Helping Parents.  It is a nonprofit organization located in Bloomington\, MN\, and for 49 years its mission has been to educate and support parents and families who have children with disabilities. Today PACER is nationally recognized for its ongoing work and dedicated staff.  They provide a wide variety of services not only to children but to their parents\, siblings\, grandparents\, and other family members.  PACER also has educational information in Hmong\, Spanish\, and Somali.  Their current workshops are all Online Web Streaming and are free.  You must register in advance online and then you will receive directions on how to join the workshop on the day of the event. \nTheir Toll-Free number is 800-537-2237. \nThis is an interactive virtual workshop for educators where you will be invited into a story circle experience that is centered on American Indian families\, education\, and community involvement.  Please go to the website listing for the full details about this event. \nIf an ASL interpreter is required please let PACER know at least 48 hours in advance of the event. They will do their best to accommodate your request. \nPlease Note: You may go to PACER’s YouTube Channel to view past recorded trainings – https://www.youtube.com/pacercenter
URL:https://adaminc.org/calendar/pacer-center-online-streaming-workshop-making-room-for-more-stories-american-indian-family-engagement-for-educators/
LOCATION:On Any Device
CATEGORIES:All
ORGANIZER;CN="PACER Center":MAILTO:pacer@pacer.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260426
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260429
DTSTAMP:20260425T101124
CREATED:20260201T222525Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T180128Z
UID:17483-1777161600-1777420799@adaminc.org
SUMMARY:2026 MACMH's Child & Adolescent Mental Health Conference
DESCRIPTION:SAVE THE DATES! Registration is now open! \nMACMH’s 30th Annual Child & Adolescent Mental Health Conference – 3 Day Virtual Platform on April 26-28\, 2026 \nUpdated 03/19/2026: Minnesota Association for Children’s Mental Health\, also known as MACMH\, was founded in 1989.  The organization is a nonprofit that works “to promote positive mental health for all infants\, children\, adolescents\, and their families”.  They provide a wide variety of services and you can read more about their goals and services on their website. \nYou may go to their website to review the 2026 Conference details which at this time includes: pricing\, CEHs (Up to 18 CEHs). They will continue to post more information as needed. \nRegistration is done online. This is one of the largest conferences of its kind in the country. It is designed for teachers\, therapists\, psychiatrists\, counselors\, social workers\, infant & early childhood professionals\, health care workers\, parents\, and anyone who supports children prenatal to age 24. \nYou will want to check their website frequently for the latest details and any additional updates. \nOnline registration available until April 28\, 2026 \n  \n 
URL:https://adaminc.org/calendar/2026-macmhs-child-adolescent-mental-health-conference/
LOCATION:On Any Device
CATEGORIES:All
ORGANIZER;CN="Minnesota Association for Children's Mental Health (MACMH)":MAILTO:info@macmh.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260428T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260428T140000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101124
CREATED:20260320T012601Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260320T012601Z
UID:17897-1777381200-1777384800@adaminc.org
SUMMARY:PACER Center Online Streaming Workshop: Exploring sensory supports beyond fidgets
DESCRIPTION:PACER Center began in 1977 with one program called Parents Helping Parents.  It is a nonprofit organization located in Bloomington\, MN\, and for 49 years its mission has been to educate and support parents and families who have children with disabilities. Today PACER is nationally recognized for its ongoing work and dedicated staff.  They provide a wide variety of services not only to children but to their parents\, siblings\, grandparents\, and other family members.  PACER also has educational information in Hmong\, Spanish\, and Somali.  Their current workshops are all Online Web Streaming and are free.  You must register in advance online and then you will receive directions on how to join the workshop on the day of the event. \nTheir Toll-Free number is 800-537-2237. \nThis workshop will explain a number of sensory tools that help support focus\, regulation\, and comfort through everyday environments. This information can be used at home\, school\, work\, and in the community. Please go to the website listing for the full details about this event. \nIf an ASL interpreter is required please let PACER know at least 48 hours in advance of the event. They will do their best to accommodate your request. \nPlease Note: You may go to PACER’s YouTube Channel to view past recorded trainings – https://www.youtube.com/pacercenter
URL:https://adaminc.org/calendar/pacer-center-online-streaming-workshop-exploring-sensory-supports-beyond-fidgets/
LOCATION:On Any Device
CATEGORIES:All
ORGANIZER;CN="PACER Center":MAILTO:pacer@pacer.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260513T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260513T130000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101124
CREATED:20260320T014720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260320T014720Z
UID:17908-1778673600-1778677200@adaminc.org
SUMMARY:PACER Center Online Streaming Workshop: Creating a crisis plan for youth with mental health needs
DESCRIPTION:PACER Center began in 1977 with one program called Parents Helping Parents.  It is a nonprofit organization located in Bloomington\, MN\, and for 49 years its mission has been to educate and support parents and families who have children with disabilities. Today PACER is nationally recognized for its ongoing work and dedicated staff.  They provide a wide variety of services not only to children but to their parents\, siblings\, grandparents\, and other family members.  PACER also has educational information in Hmong\, Spanish\, and Somali.  Their current workshops are all Online Web Streaming and are free.  You must register in advance online and then you will receive directions on how to join the workshop on the day of the event. \nTheir Toll-Free number is 800-537-2237. \nStudents who have mental health challenges may have trouble regulating their emotions from time to time or using their problem-solving skills in stressful times. In this workshop participants will learn how to develop a proactive crisis plan with their child that can provide support and information to help decrease the severity of the situation. Please go to the website listing for the full details about this event. \nIf an ASL interpreter is required please let PACER know at least 48 hours in advance of the event. They will do their best to accommodate your request. \nPlease Note: You may go to PACER’s YouTube Channel to view past recorded trainings – https://www.youtube.com/pacercenter
URL:https://adaminc.org/calendar/pacer-center-online-streaming-workshop-creating-a-crisis-plan-for-youth-with-mental-health-needs/
LOCATION:On Any Device
CATEGORIES:All
ORGANIZER;CN="PACER Center":MAILTO:pacer@pacer.org
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR