• LDA Minnesota Adult ADHD Support Groups

    LDA Minnesota 5101 Olson Memorial Highway - Suite 6000, Golden Valley, MN, United States

    LDA Minnesota (Learning Disabilities Association of Minnesota) provides services for adults and children who have “learning differences” and ADHD along with providing support for the families and community education.  At this time the offices are open and their programs and services are available online and in-person, however, the offices are open only by appointment. You […]

    Free
  • MACMH Child & Adolescent Mental Health Training Series: Video Gaming Disorder: Signs, Symptoms, and Help

    On Any Device

    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. The […]

    $60
  • ADDitude Live Webinar: Stuck in Procrastinatioin Mode? Turn Intention into Action with ADHD

    On Any Device

    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 […]

    Free
  • PACER Center Online Streaming Workshop: Assistive technology for early childhood

    On Any Device

    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 […]

    Free
  • PACER Center Online Streaming Workshop: Thriving Together: Build belonging and advocacy

    On Any Device

    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 […]

    Free
  • Groves Learning Organization Event: Experience Dyslexia Simulation

    Groves Learning Organization 3200 Highway 100 South, St. Louis Park, MN, United States

    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 […]

    Free
  • LDA Minnesota Adult ADHD Support Groups

    On Any Device

    LDA Minnesota (Learning Disabilities Association of Minnesota) provides services for adults and children who have “learning differences” and ADHD along with providing support for the families and community education.  At this time the offices are open and their programs and services are available online and in-person, however, the offices are open only by appointment. You […]

    Free
  • Groves Learning Organization Event: Dyslexia & Struggling Readers Kids Group

    Groves Learning Organization 3200 Highway 100 South, St. Louis Park, MN, United States

    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 […]

    Free
  • St Cloud NAMI Family Support Group

    On Any Device

    Updated 02/22/2026 – Please Note: The Family Support Group meetings have changed the meeting format from Zoom to a new program called Hey Peers. This new program is designed for support group meetings to give participants better security and other upgrades. Support group meetings will continue to be via Hey Peers on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each […]

    Free