Dr. Hallowell speaks around the world on a wide range of topics that include ADD, forgiveness, connectedness, raising happy and healthy children and more.
Organization: The Leelanau School Venue: The Leelanau School Topic: ADHD Summer Enrichment Camp for students entering grades 5 thru 12 - and adults of all ages (entry level) Description: Spend a week with Ned Hallowell and enjoy an educational and recreational vacation. Come learn, grow and relax on northern Michigan's Leelanau peninsula. Daily sessional will be held from 9:00 to noon, with afteroons and evenings free.
For a complete overview go to:
www.leelanau.org and click on Summer Programs. Open To Public: Yes Contact: Tel: 800-533-5262 Web Site:www.leelanau.org
Glen Arbor, Michigan
09/23/2009
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Organization: Youth Opportunities Upheld, Inc. Venue: College of the Holy Cross, Hogan Campus Center, 1 College Street, Worcester, MA Topic: Finding the Buried Treasure in ADD Description: Keynote: 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Q&A Panel: 12:30 - 12:45 pm
Workshop: 3:15 - 4:30 pm Open To Public: Yes Contact: Elisabeta Gega Tel: 508-849-5600 x289 Web Site:www.youinc.org
Worcester, MA
09/29/2009 - 09/30/2009
Organization: Choate Rosemary Hall Venue: Choate Rosemary Hall Topic: TBD Description: Open To Public: No Contact: Tel: Web Site:
Wallingford, CT
10/06/2009
7:00 - 8:30 PM
Organization: The Grosse Pointe Academy Venue: The Grosse Pointe Academy, 171 Lake Shore Road, Grosse Pointe Farms, MI Topic: CrazyBusy Description: Coping strategies for children and families. Open To Public: Yes Contact: Peggy Baer Tel: 313-866-1221 x255 Web Site:www.gpacademy.org
Grosse Pointe Farms, MI 48236
10/08/2009 - 10/09/2009
see description
Organization: Churchill Center & School for Learning Disabilities Venue: Churchill Center & School for Learning Disabilities Topic: 10/8 SuperParenting for ADD: An Innovative Approach to Raising Your Distracted Child and 10/9 Medication and ADD; Delivered from Distraction and Finding the Buried Treasure in ADD Description: 10/8/09 7:00-8:00PM - SuperParenting for ADD...
10/9/09 11:30AM-1:00PM - Delivered from Distraction;
1:30-3:45PM Finding the Buried Treasure in ADD Open To Public: Yes Contact: Mary Brotherton Tel: 314-997-4343 Web Site:www.churchillstl.org
St. Louis, MO
10/13/2009
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Organization: Nantucket Public Schools & Nantucket Boys & Girls Club Venue: Nantucket High School Topic: Connection Description: 12-1:50pm & 2:00-3:50pm (For teachers) Subject: ADD/ ADHD effects on education.
5:30-7:00 pm - open to the public
Subject: Connecting Students to the Commnity as a way to decrease youth risk behavior.
Nantucket Public School: www.npsk.org Open To Public: Yes Contact: Dr. Robert Pellicone Tel: 508-228-7825 x1150 Web Site:www.nantucketboysandgirlsclub.org.
Nantucket, MA
12/10/2009
10:00 am - 11:30 am
Organization: Massachusetts General Hospital, Social Service Department Venue: Massachusetts General Hospital, O'Keefe Auditorium Topic: ADHD Throughout the Lifespan, ADHD and effect on Families; ADHD and pseudo-ADD in our multitasking culture Description: Open To Public: No Contact: Chris Carter Tel: 617-724-5017 Web Site:http://www.mghsocialwork.org/main.html
Boston, MA
Past Events
06/29/2009 - 07/03/2009
9:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Organization: Cape Cod Institute Venue: Nauset Regional School, Eastham, MA Topic: Strength-Based Approach to ADHD Across the life Span Description: Interweaving advanced material and innovative, new treatments with introductory information, aimed both at professionals and non-professionals, this seminar will explore the entire world of ADHD in its human dimensions as well as its clinical and scientific. It will provide a solid, practical basis for diagnosis and treatment at all ages.
Monday: Introduction
Tuesday: Biology of ADHD
Wednesday: Conation: A New Tool for Assessing Strengths
Thursday: How to Find the Buried Treasures in ADHD
Friday: The Role of Medication in the Treatment of ADHD
For a full description of the classes, go to http://cape.org/2009/hallowell.html Open To Public: Yes Contact: Dr. Gilbert Levin Tel: 888-394-9293 Web Site:http://cape.org/2009/hallowell.html
Eastham, MA
06/13/2009
9:40 - 10:50 AM
Organization: McLean Hospital, 115 Mill Street, Belmont, MA Venue: Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel, Grand Ballroom, 138 St. James Street, Boston, MA Topic: Overview of ADHD & Treatments Description: Psychiatry in 2009 Conference starts June 11, 2009 at 7:45am and ends June 13 at 4:30 pm. Dr. Hallowell's presentation is on June 13th from 9:40 - 10:50 AM.
The event is not open to the public, but anyone may register and attend. Open To Public: No Contact: Christopher Palmer, MD Tel: 617-855-2180 Web Site:www.mclean.harvard.edu
Boston, MA
05/14/2009 - 05/15/2009
7:00 - 8:00 PM
Organization: Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church Day School Venue: Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church Day School Topic: TBD Description: Open To Public: No Contact: Tel: Web Site:
New York, New York
05/09/2009
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Organization: Hallowell Center Venue: Hallowell Center, 142 North Road, Sudbury, MA Topic: The Hallowell Theory Description: Note: Dr. Hallowell will present from 8:30 - 9:30 AM
For further information email Rebecca @: Rebecca@mysensorysolutions.com Open To Public: Yes Contact: Rebecca Goniwich Tel: 978-287-0810 x127 Web Site:www.drhallowell.com
Sudbury, MA
05/01/2009 - 05/03/2009
weekend workshop
Organization: The Leelanau School of Glen Arbor, Michigan and the Ring Mountain Day School, Mill Valley, CA Venue: Ring Mountain Day School Topic: The Dr. Ned Hallowell ADHD Enrichment Weekend Description: In his sessions with parents, Dr. Hallowell will introduce
basics of diagnosis and treatment of ADD/ADHD, as well as go into selected advanced topics based upon the
interest and needs of the adults in attendance.
For detailed information go to: www.leelanau.org/ADHDcon06.asp Open To Public: Yes Contact: email admission@leelanau.org Tel: 231-334-5800 Web Site:www.leelanau.org/ADHDcon06.asp
Mill Valley, CA
04/25/2009
10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Organization: Family Institute of Cambridge Venue: 51 Kondazian Street, Watertown, MA Topic: Living and Loving with ADD: From Blame to Understanding Description: Edward Hallowell, M.D. and his wife, Sue Hallowell, LICSW, will present a 3-hour interactive workshop on the topic of attention deficit disorder and its impact on couples. This workshop will begin with an overview of the diagnosis and treatment of ADD, and then focus on the challenges when one or both members of the couple have ADD, and how to best address these challenges. The topics include conflicts and problems related to child rearing, parent -child dynamics, dividing labor fairly, sexuality, getting the partner's attention, managing feelings of isolation and being ignored, managing electronic devices, the impingement of the "crazy busy culture", relating to the extended family, the role of medication, and creating fun together, among other issues. Within the time allowed they will be responsive to the particular interests of the participants.
CE Hours: 3:00
Cost: $100
Please register online through our website or contact our office at 617-924-2617 to register by phone with a VISA or MasterCard. Please note that we are not able to accept registrations by fax. Open To Public: Yes Contact: Tel: 617-924-2617 Web Site:www.familyinstitutecamb.org
Watertown, MA
04/23/2009
7:00 - 8:30 PM
Organization: Concord Family and Youth Services Venue: Acton/Boxborough Regional High School, Main Auditorium, 36 Charter Road, Acton, MA Topic: Childhood Roots of Adult Happiness Description: Open To Public: Yes Contact: Ellen Miller Weisstein Tel: 978-287-0221 Web Site:www.firstconnections.org
Acton, MA
04/21/2009
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Organization: Brookwood School Parent's Association Venue: Brookwood School Topic: Unwrapping Your Elementary School Schild's Gifts Description: Open To Public: No Contact: Tel: Web Site:
Manchester, MA
04/17/2009 - 04/19/2009
varies -- see description
Organization: The Leelanau School of Glen Arbor, Michingan and the Sidwell Friends School of Washington, DC Venue: Sidwell Friends School, Washington, DC Topic: ADHD Enrichment Weekend Description: In his sessions with parents, Dr. Hallowell will introduce
basics of diagnosis and treatment of ADD/ADHD, as well as go into selected advanced topics based upon the
interest and needs of the adults in attendance.
For detailed information go to: www.leelanau.org/ADHDcon06.asp Open To Public: Yes Contact: admission@leelanau.org Tel: 231-334-5800 Web Site:www.leelanau.org/ADHDcon06.asp
Washington, DC
04/14/2009
7:00 - 8:30 PM
Organization: Brookwood School Parent's Association Venue: Brookwood School, Dodge Writing Center, One Brookwood Road, Manchester, MA 01944 Topic: TBD Description: Open To Public: No Contact: Lori Bassinger Tel: 978-921-9492 Web Site:www.brookwood.edu
Manchester, MA
04/11/2009
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Organization: Hallowell and Duvivier Special Interactive Workshop About Teens Venue: Bently College Topic: Unwrap Your Teen's Gifts Description: Middle schools and high schools have become academic pressure cookers and our kids are feeling the stress. Dr. Hallowell and Christine Duvivier (www.positiveleaders.com) want to help you and your teens navigate these difficult years. To register, go to Dr. Hallowell's homepage and click on the link.
Please direct all questions to unwrapgifts@positiveleaders.com Open To Public: Yes Contact: Tel: Web Site:www.positiveleaders.com
Waltham, MA
04/07/2009
4:30-5:30 PM and 7:00-8:30 PM
Organization: The Stanwich School Venue: 257 Stanwich Road, Greenwich, CT Topic: Childhood Roots for Adult Happiness Description: 4:30-5:30 PM event if for the faculty.
7:00-8:30 PM is for parents and is opened to the public. Open To Public: Yes Contact: Jim Brown Tel: 203-542-0002 Web Site:www.StanwichSchool.org
Greenwich, CT
04/03/2009
1:30 - 4:45 PM
Organization: Technology Marketing Toolkit, Inc. Venue: Marriott Vanderbilt Hotel Topic: CrazyBusy Description: For further information, go to
www.robinsbigseminar.com
or www.technologymarketingtoolkit.com Open To Public: Yes Contact: Jenny Simmons Tel: 615-790-5011 Web Site:www.robinsbigseminar.com
Nashville, TN
03/30/2009 - 04/01/2009
9:30 AM & 2:00 PM
Organization: ADDISS Venue: Royal National Hotel, London Topic: Delivered from Distraction & Superparenting the ADD Child Description: The Ninth International ADDISS Conference: The Spirit of ADHD: Resilience, Hope, Opportunity,Success runs from 30th March - 1st April 2009.
Dr. Hallowell will give the Keynote on Monday, March 30, 2009 at 9:00 AM on Driven from Distriction and an afternoon workshop at 2:00 PM on Superparenting the ADD Child.
For additional information visit the website or email: info@addiss.co.uk Open To Public: Yes Contact: Tel: Web Site:www.addiss.co.uk
London,England
03/26/2009
8:30am - 11:30am
Organization: Human Resource Leadership Forum, 354 Washington Street, Ste 223, Wellesley Hills, MA 02481 Venue: Bentley University, 175 Forest Street, LaCava Center, 3rd floor, Executive Dining Room, Waltham, MA Topic: CrazyBusy Description: Dr. Hallowell's presentation on CrazyBusy is a prescriptive guide that shows you how to survive in an ultra-competitive, ultra-fast, attention deficit society - and remain sane. He will discuss how to prioritize your time by learning what matters most; how to come to terms with the myth of multi-tasking and how to deal with workplace issues, improve your ability to pay attention and increase your job satisfaction. Open To Public: Yes Contact: Pat Lee Tel: 781-239-0044 Web Site:www.hrlf.org
Waltham, MA
03/23/2009
9:40am to 11:00 am; 1:40 pm - 2:40 pm
Organization: Center for Development and Learning (CDL), One Galleria Blvd, Suite 903, Metairie, LA 70001 Venue: Chicago Marriott Downtown Magnificent Mile, 540 North Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL 60611 Topic: 1:20 - 2:40 PM Superteaching for ADHD: An Innovative Approach for Teaching Your Distracted Students; 3:10 - 4:30 PM When You Worry the Child You Love: Emotional and Learning Problems in Ch Description: Plain Talk About Reading Institute
March 23 - 25, 2009
WHAT IS PLAIN TALK ABOUT READING?
Sponsored by The Center for Development and Learning (CDL), this groundbreaking Institute is designed to enrich the knowledge base and professional repertoire of reading professionals. The program features an intense focus on the latest scientific research based knowledge and strategies for those teaching reading at all ages and grade levels.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Reading Teachers
Reading Coaches and Specialists
Reading Program Administrators at the school, state and district levels
Speech/Language Pathologists
Educational Diagnosticians and Consultants
School Psychologists
For registration and fee information, go to: www.cdl.org Open To Public: Yes Contact: Denise Howell Tel: 504-840-9786 Web Site:www.cdl.org
Chicago, IL
03/19/2009
Organization: Harvard University Health Services Venue: Topic: Description: Open To Public: No Contact: Tel: Web Site:
Cambridge, MA
03/12/2009
Organization: Restoration Industry Association Venue: Wyndham Palm Springs Hotel & Palm Springs Convention Center Topic: Description: Open To Public: No Contact: Tel: Web Site:
Palm Springs, CA
03/05/2009
7:15 - 8:15 PM
Organization: The Pingrey School Parents' Association - Speakers Series Venue: The Pingry School, Martinsville Campus, Martinsville Road, Martinsville, NJ Topic: Stress in "Crazy Busy" Families Description: Open To Public: Yes Contact: Robin Albing Tel: 908-788-5411 Web Site:www.pingry.org
Martinsville, NJ
03/03/2009
7:00 - 8:30 PM
Organization: Lincoln-Sudbury Special Education Advisory Council and the Sudbury Special Ed Advisory Council Venue: Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School Auditorium, 390 Lincoln Road, Sudbury, MA 01776 Topic: Success with ADHD: How to Turn Any Person with ADHD into a Total Winner Description: Registration is not necessary for this free workshop that is open to the public. For information contact rgoniwich@hotmail.com Open To Public: Yes Contact: Rebecca Goniwich Tel: Web Site:www.sseac.org
Sudbury, MA
02/23/2009 - 02/24/2009
6:30-8:00 PM & 10:00-11:30 AM
Organization: The Williston Northampton School Venue: The Williston Northampton School, 19 Payson Avenue, East Hampton, MA Topic: 23rd) ADD & Learning Differences!; 24th) Forgiveness Description: Topic: 23rd Looking for the hidden gifts in our children and giving them the tools they need to succeed!
24th Forgiveness: These events are sponsored by the Williston Northampton Schools Community Life Program. This years theme is: When life hands you lemons, make lemon poppy seed muffins - the tools we need to overcome hardships. The evening program on the 23rd is open to the public and geared for parents, educators and adults. The discussion will cover a broad range of issues: from helping us to reframe ADD/ADHD as a gift that is sometimes difficult to unwrap; to helping our pre-teens and teens handle the daily pressures in their lives; to the anxiety provoking process of applying to college; to the necessary tools to lead a happy life, which will lead into Wednesdays discussion on Forgiveness with our students. The program on the 24th has some limited seating for the public. Open To Public: Yes Contact: Susanna White Tel: 413-529-3088 Web Site:www.williston.com
Easthampton, MA
02/19/2009
6:30 - 8:00 PM
Organization: The Collegiate School Venue: The Collegiate School Topic: CrazyBusy Description: Open To Public: No Contact: Tel: Web Site:www.collegiatgeschool.org
New York, NY
02/17/2009
3:00 - 4:45 PM
Organization: American Camp Association, 5000 State Road 67 North, Martinsville, Indiana 46151 Venue: Disney's Coronado Sprngs Resort, 1001 West Buena Vista Drive, Lake Vuena Vista, FA Topic: CrazyBusy Description: Open To Public: No Contact: Amy Katzenberger Tel: 765-349-3515 Web Site:www.ACAcamps.org
Orlando, FA
02/11/2009
7:30 - 9:30 PM
Organization: SEPTA / Mamaroneck School District Venue: Hommocks Middle School Auditorium, 10 Hommocks Road, Larchmont, NY Topic: A Walk in the Rain with a Brain Description: Dr. Hallowell will discuss how the brain works, different learning styles and strengths, and ways to help kids fulfull their learning potential.
For information about attending, email:
Jordicon@aol.com Open To Public: Yes Contact: Jennifer Conley Tel: Web Site:wwww.mamkschools.org
Larchmont, NY
02/02/2009
8:00 - 9:45 PM
Organization: 92nd Street Y Venue: 92nd Street Y, 1395 Lexington Ave., New York, NY Topic: Understanding Attention Deficit Disorder Description: Open To Public: Yes Contact: Sidney Burgos Tel: 212-415-5652 Web Site:www.92y.org
New York, NY
01/21/2009
7:00 - 9:00 PM
Organization: The Churchill School and Center Venue: The Churchill Hill School and Center, 301 East 29th Street, New York, NY Topic: Childhood Roots of Adult Happiness Description: Open To Public: Yes Contact: Jane Gertler Tel: 212-722-0610 Web Site:www.churchillschool.com
New York, NY
01/20/2009
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Organization: Parent Forums, 869 Mass. Ave., Arlington, MA 02476 Venue: Ottoson Middle School, 63 Acton Street, Arlington, MA Topic: CrazyBusy and ABCs of ADD Description: Open To Public: Yes Contact: Cindy Bouvier Tel: 781-316-3570 Web Site:
Arlington, MA
01/12/2009
2:30 - 4:30 PM
Organization: Island Park Elementary School - Mercer Island School District Venue: TBD Topic: Childhood Roots Description: Open To Public: No Contact: Dr. Nancy Loorem Tel: 206-230-6280 Web Site:http://www.misd.k12.wa.us/school/ip/
Mercer Island, WA
01/12/2009
7:00 - 9:00 PM
Organization: Parent Education Committee of Mercer Island School District and St. Monica School Venue: Mercer Island High School, 9100 SE 42nd Street, Mercer Island, WA 98040 Topic: Childhood Roots Description: For ticket information, email Judy Chase @ judych@msn.com Open To Public: Yes Contact: Judy Chase Tel: Web Site:http://www.misd.k12.wa.us/
Mercer Island, WA
12/03/2008
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Organization: The Buckley School Venue: The Buckley School, 113 East 73rd Street, New York, NY Topic: Secondary School Placement and Process: Holding a Steady Course; The Waiting Period and Managing Expectations; Making a Final Choice; Life after Buckley Description: Open To Public: No Contact: Emily Jacobs Tel: 212-535-8787 x341 Web Site:www.buckleyschool.org
New York, New York
11/22/2008
8:30am - 12:00 pm
Organization: Learning & the Brain / PIRI Venue: Marriott Cambridge Hotel, 2 Cambridge Center, Kendal Square, Cambridge, MA Topic: Super-Teaching and Super-Parenting for ADHD Description: 9:45-11:45am - Dr. Hallowell will discuss: Super-Teaching and Super-Parenting for ADHD (including non-medication treatments such as mediation, diet, exercise and neurofeedback.)
For further information contact: Kelly Williams. Conference Director at 781-449-4010, Ext. 101.
Learning & The Brain / PIRI
35 Highland Circle
Needham, MA 02494-3099 Open To Public: Yes Contact: Kelly Williams Tel: 781-449-4010 Web Site:www.LearningAndTheBrain.com
Cambridge, MA
11/21/2008
9:45am - 10:30 am / 1:00pm-2:45pm
Organization: Florida Council of Independent Schools (FCIS), 1211 N. Westshore Blvd, Suite 612, Tampa, FL Venue: Omni Resort at Champions Gate Topic: Classroom Management of ADD and CrazyBusy Description: The Florida Council of Independent Schools Annual Convention is Thursday, November 20 and Friday 21, 2008. Dr. Hallowell will present on 11/21/08 at Session 1 9:45am - 10:30 am "Classroom Management of ADD" and again at the Luncheon 1:00pm - 2:45pm "CrazyBusy."
The Omni Resort at Champions Gate is just outside of Orlando. Open To Public: No Contact: Carol Lee Curtis Tel: 772-219-4538 Web Site:www.fcis.org
Champions Gate, FL
11/20/2008
9:30am -11:30am
Organization: Parent Encouragement Program, Inc. (PEP) Venue: Temple Emanuel x 10101 Connecticut Ave x Kensington, MD 20895 Topic: Driven to Distraction: Unwrapping the Gifts of the ADD Mind Description: For parents of children ages 4 and up. This intensive workshop will focus on Dr. Hallowell's prescriptive approach to ADD/ADHD, viewing it as a gift that is hard to unwrap, rather than medical disorder. His approach has helped millions of families to find the buried treasures of ADD and help their children excel. Open To Public: Yes Contact: Cheryl Wieker, Executive Director Tel: 301-929-8824 Web Site:www.PEPparent.org
Kensington, MD
11/19/2008
7:30-9:30PM
Organization: Parent Encouragement Program, Inc. (PEP) Venue: Bullis School, Howard Auditorium in The Blair Family Center for the Arts, 10601 Falls Road, Potomac, Topic: The Five Keys to Raising Motivated, Positive, Capable Kids Description: For all parents. Dr. Hallowell presents practical and proven approaches to get at the heart of what really matters in childhood. Parents who seek alternatives to yelling, nagging and rewards are invited to join us for an inspiring talk from this noted parenting expert. Open To Public: Yes Contact: Cheryl Wieker, Executive Director Tel: 301-929-8824 Web Site:www.PEPparent.org
Potamac, MD
11/14/2008
9:00 am - 12:30 pm
Organization: Foote School Venue: Foote School Theater Topic: CrazyBusy / Childhood Roots / ADD Description: Open To Public: No Contact: Dary Dunham Tel: 203-777-3464 Web Site:www.footeschool.org
New Haven, CT
11/07/2008
9:00 am - 2:45pm
Organization: Independent Schools Association of the Central States (ISACS), Venue: Crowne Plaza Hotel, St. Paul, MN Topic: Learning: The Impact of Community Description: Note: The ISACS 2008 Annual Conference is being held on November 6th & 7th, 2008
Dr. Hallowell will speak on 11/7 at 2 morning sessions and 1 afternoon session (75 minutes each)from 9:00 am to 2:45 pm followed by a book signing from 2:45 pm to 3:15 pm.
For additional information go to www.isacs.org Open To Public: Yes Contact: Karen Zeitlin Tel: 312-255-1244 Web Site:www.isacs.org
St. Paul, MN
11/02/2008
2:00pm - 4:00 pm
Organization: Friends of Needham Public Library Venue: Community Room, Needham Public Library, 1139 Highland Avenue, Needham, MA Topic: CrazyBusy: Overstretched, Overbooked, and About to Snap! Description: For further information, email Lynne Stern at lynnestern@juno.com Open To Public: Yes Contact: Lynne Stern and Sandra Jaszek Tel: 781-455-7559 Web Site:http://needhamlibrary.org/friends/
Needham, MA
10/29/2008
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Organization: Ackerman Institute for the Family Venue: Ackerman Institute for the Family, 149 East 78th Street, New York, NY Topic: ADD and the Family Description: Dr. Hallowell will discuss various ways in which ADD manifests in the family and in couples. He will provide strategies for disentangling the struggles which ensue. Open To Public: Yes Contact: Brenda Nerenberg Tel: 212-869-4900 Web Site:www.ackerman.org
New York, New York
10/27/2008
7:30pm - 9:00 pm
Organization: Derby Academy Venue: Larson Hall, Derby Academy, 56 Burditt Avenue, Hingham, MA Topic: Connect / Childhood Roots / Crazy Busy Description: Note: Phone - Extension 11
7:30 - 8:30pm - Presentation
8:30 - 9:00pm - Q&A
Only open to the Public after Derby Community reservations are honored. Open To Public: Yes Contact: Dorothy Cooke Tel: 781-749-0746 Web Site:www.derbyacademy.org
Hingham, MA
10/25/2008
1:00 - 3:00 pm and 3:30-5:00 pm
Organization: Martha's Vineyard Community Services Venue: Winnetu Inn and Resort, Edgartown, MA Topic: Delivered from Distraction and Worry in Childhood Description: 1:00-3:00 pm: Delivered from Distration
3:35-5:00pm: Worry in Childhood Workshop
For further information call:
Mary Jean Connelly
508-693-7900, X267 Open To Public: Yes Contact: Mary Jean Connelly Tel: 508-693-7900 Web Site:www.mvcommunityservices.com
Martha's Vineyard, MD
10/23/2008 - 10/23/3008
6:15 pm - 7:15 pm
Organization: St. Thomas More Playgroup Venue: St. Thomas More Playgroup, 65 East 89th Street, New York, NY Topic: CrazyBusy Description: Open To Public: No Contact: Tel: Web Site:
New York, NY
10/22/2008
12:30pm - 2:30 pm
Organization: St. James Episcopal Church Venue: St. James Episcopal Church, 865 Madison Avenue, NY Topic: Connect: 12 Vital Ties that open your Heart, Lengthen Your Life and Deepen Your Soul Description: Note: RESERVATIONS REQUIRED!
Luncheon/Lecture
Dr. Hallowell will speak from 1:30pm to 2:30 pm Open To Public: Yes Contact: Grace Beachman Tel: 212-774-4231 Web Site:www.stjames.org
New York, New York
10/20/2008
6:30pm - 8:30pm
Organization: Whatcom Day Academy Venue: Squalicom Boathouse, 2600 Harbor Loop, Bellingham, WA Topic: Childhood Roots of Adult Happiness Description: 6:30-7:00pm Wine & Cheese
7:00-8:30pm Presenation w/Q&A
Spaces are limited; registration is required.
Admission: By donation ($20 suggested)
Email: lphelan@whatcomday.org Open To Public: Yes Contact: Susan Donnelly Tel: 360-312-1103 Web Site:www.whatcomday.org
Bellingham, WA
10/16/2008
7:30pm - 9:00pm
Organization: Weston Public Library Venue: Weston High School, 444 Wellesley St., Weston, MA Topic: Unwrapping the Gifts of ADD Description: 7:30-8:15pm Presentation
8:15-9:00pm Q&A and book signing
For further information contact:
Donna Davies at 781-893-3312, Ext. 242. Open To Public: Yes Contact: Donna Davies Tel: 781-893-3312 Web Site:www.westonlibrary.org
Weston, MA
10/07/2008
8:40am - 9:40am and 10:30am - 11:30am
Organization: Worcester Academy Venue: Worcester Academy, 81 Providence Street, Worcester, MA Topic: TBD Description: 8:40am-9:40am - Warner Theatre at Worcester Academy
10:30am-11:30am - New Gym at Worcester Academy
Phone #: 508-754-5402, Ext. 102 Open To Public: No Contact: Jennifer McCarthy Tel: 508-754-5402 x102 Web Site:www.worceseracademy.org
Worcester, MA
10/01/2008
7:00 pm
Organization: Health Talk Venue: webcast Topic: Thriving in the Workplace with ADHD Description: Are you seeking greater career success but feeling held back by the distracted thoughts and disorganization caused by ADHD?
Join Dr. Hallowell and other experts about effectively managing your ADHD symptoms at work. Youll get tips on how to stay organized, finish projects on time and build your self-esteem. Plus, experts explain why you might consider medication if youre not already taking any, and share advice on when and how to talk to your co-workers about your condition. Open To Public: Yes Contact: Tel: Web Site:www2.healthtalk.com
09/16/2008
9:30am -11:30am
Organization: Babson College Venue: Olin Hall, Babson College, Babson Park, MA 02457 Topic: Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), and the strategies college educators and administrators can use to provide support to all students in a world gone CRAZYBUSY: Overbooked, Overstretched and About to Description: Dr. Hallowell will speak about the college student with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), and the strategies college educators and administrators can use to provide support to all students in a world gone CRAZYBUSY: Overbooked, Overstretched and About to Snap. This, Dr. Hallowells most recent book, explores how the pace of modern life has induced brain overload to the point where our entire society is suffering from culturally-induced ADD. In addition Dr. Hallowell will address how to manage our three most valuable assets: time, attention and mental energy. Open To Public: No Contact: Mary Powell, Manager, Disability Services Tel: 781-239-4508 Web Site:www.babson.edu/academicservices/disability
Babson Park, MA
07/28/2008
Organization: Camp Pasquaney Venue: CampPasquaney Topic: Description: Since 1895, Pasquaney has pursued the goal set by its founder, Edward Simpson Wilson: To provide a healthful and natural life in the woods, a life which will make boys strong, confident, & self-reliant and efficient, able to do and think for others as well as themselves. For more information, please visit www.pasquaney.org. Open To Public: No Contact: Tel: Web Site:www.pasquaney.org
Hebron, NH
07/13/2008 - 07/18/2008
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Organization: The Leelanau School Venue: The Leelanau School Topic: The Ned Hallowell ADHD Summer Enrichment Camp Description: The Ned Hallowell ADHD Summer Enrichment Camp is for students entering grades 5 thru 12 and adults of all ages. Each day will include educational sessions for adults and children-separately from 9 a.m. to noon. The children's sessions will be run by the Leelanau staff, as well as by Dr. Hallowell.
From childhood through adulthood, ADHD can present both difficult dilemmas as well as unique opportunities for change, growth, and success. Dr. Hallowell defines the goal of diagnosis and treatment as the transforming of ADHD from a chronic liability into an overall asset in life. In 25 years of working with people of all ages who have ADHD, Dr. Hallowell has learned that a strength-based approach to diagnosis and treatment leads to the best outcomes. From the very first moment the clinician meets the patient or client, he or she looks for talents, skills, and strengths and builds a program geared to promote those first and foremost. This approach mobilizes
hope, excitement, and a cascade of positive energy.
Interweaving introductory information with advanced material, this seminar will explore the entire world of attention deficit/hyperactivity
disorder in its human dimensions as well as its clinical and scientific.
The Leelanau School is the experience-based, five-senses learning community
where students in grades 9 through 12 live and discover together on Lake
Michigans wooded shore. We build on each students learning strengths,
creatively using hands-on projects and our dramatic natural setting to help
students gain a fresh new sense of independence, engagement, and capability.
For further information contact the Admissions Office at 800-532-5262 or visit The Lelanau website at www.leelanau.org Open To Public: Yes Contact: Admissions Office Tel: 800-533-5262 Web Site:www.leelanau.org
Glen Arbor, Michagan
07/12/2008
8:30am - 10:45am
Organization: Attention Deficit Disorder Association Venue: Hyatt Regency Minneapolis Topic: Adult AD/HD: People, Purpose & Passion - Pathways to Success Description: ADDA 13th National Conference at the
Hyatt Regency Minneapolis from
July 10 - 13, 2008.
Keynote Speakers: Ned Hallowell, MD,
John Ratey, MD and Sari Solden
Early Bird Registration is Open: Register on line or find a mailing form at www.add.org Open To Public: Yes Contact: Beverly Rohman Tel: 410-763-7097 Web Site:www.add.org
Minneapolis, Minnesota
07/09/2008
8:00pm to 9:15pm
Organization: Monteagle Sunday School Assembly Venue: Warren Chapel, Monteagle Sunday School Assembly Topic: TBD Description: Assembly Phone # 931-924-2286 Open To Public: No Contact: Lisa Hammett until June 1 (after June 1, Mary Jane Bradely Tel: 540-381-4296 Web Site:www.monteaglesundayschoolassembly.org