Follow Us

Menu
Log in

Chicago Gifted Community Center

Creating connections - Creating community

In Chicago and the suburbs            

Log in

When Dyslexia and ADHS Overlap: Symptoms, Misconceptions and Interventions

  • June 01, 2022
  • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
  • Online



EXPERT: Cheryl Chase, Ph.D.

DATE & TIME: Wednesday, June 1 @ 1pm U.S. Eastern Time
(12pm CT; 11am MT; 10am PT)  |  Find it in your time zone >

 

This webinar will be recorded. Register now and we'll reserve you a spot (even if you can't attend live) AND email you the replay link »
. . . . .

It is estimated that about half of people with ADHD also have a learning disorder, the most common of which is dyslexia. This language-based learning disability is characterized by difficulties with  word recognition, spelling, and reading decoding. ADHD and dyslexia share some common traits, but are distinctly different, so proper assessment and treatment are critical.


Attendees of this webinar will learn about:

  • Key signs and traits of ADHD and dyslexia
  • Differences between ADHD and dyslexia
  • How children with both conditions differ from those with just one
  • Effective interventions for children with co-occurring ADHD and dyslexia

Register Now to Reserve Your Spot & Get Replay Access »

NOTE: ADDitude offers an optional certificate of attendance to webinar participants, but does not offer CEU credits. The cost of the certificate of attendance option is $10. If interested, register for the webinar and you’ll receive instructions after it ends. The certificate link will also be on the webinar replay page after the live webinar.

MEET THE SPEAKER:

Cheryl Chase, Ph.D.

Cheryl Chase, Ph.D.

Cheryl Chase, Ph.D., is a licensed clinical psychologist in private practice in the Cleveland, Ohio area. She specializes in the diagnostic and neuropsychological assessment of various conditions impacting children, adolescents, and young adults including ADHD, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Learning Disorders, and emotional concerns. To learn more, please visit ChasingYourPotential.com.


About cgcc

The Chicago Gifted Community Center (CGCC) is a member-driven 501(c)(3) non-profit organization created by parents to support the intellectual and emotional growth of gifted children and their families. 

Privacy Policy

Terms of Use

Become a member

We  are an all volunteer-based organization that relies on annual memberships from parents, professionals, and supporters to provide organizers with web site operations, a registration system, event insurance, background checks, etc. 

Contact us

info@chicagogiftedcommunity.org

© Chicago Gifted Community Center

Powered by Wild Apricot Membership Software