Definition of Tracks & Formats
25 Years of Making a Difference

Tracks (Interest Groups)
•Adult - Practical and science based
information for adults with ADHD.
•Coaching - Skills and practical strategies for
working with teens, adults and families with ADHD.
•College/Young Adult - Common challenges and
helpful strategies related to college and young adults with ADHD.
•Cultural Diversify and Outreach –
Issues related to ADHD and underserved populations.
•Educator - Practical information on
curriculum, instruction, structure and classroom management. Strategies
to assist students with ADHD.
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•Hispanic/Latino - Subjects of particular
interest to Spanish-speaking people around the world, with sessions
conducted in Spanish.
•International - Research and topics of
interest to attendees from around the world.
•M.D. (Physician) - The latest research and
information regarding the medical assessment and treatment of ADHD,
of particular interest to psychiatrists and primary-care providers,
including pediatricians, general and family practitioners, physicians
assistants and nurse practitioners.
•Parent/Caregiver - Research-based
information on ADHD including treatment issues and practical
strategies for managing behavior at home and at school.
•Partnership and Collaboration/Legal/Advocacy -
Information on advocacy, collaboration and legal matters.
•Psychologist - Most recent research
and approaches to evaluation and behavioral treatment with information
of interest to, mental healthcare, and health professionals including
counselors, therapists, social workers, and school nurses and
counselors.
•U.S. Latino/Hispanic - Topics relevant to
the Hispanic/Latino American experience and around the world experience,
with sessions presented in English.
•Women/Girls - Topics that are unique
to women and girls with ADHD.
Presentation Styles
•Workshop – hands on training
sessions
•Seminar – Lecture and dialogue, allowing
audience participation
•Lecture – Informative and instructional
speech
•Keynote Address – Lecture by featured
speaker. General interest for all participants, with non competing
events or sessions
Audience Levels
•Beginner– Applies to those who are new
to the diagnosis
•Intermediate– Applies to those who are
familiar with ADHD and have prior knowledge
•Advanced – Targeted at experienced
professionals who have a good background knowledge on ADHD
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