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The theme of the 2018 conference is Well-being, Equity and Success for All; presentations will focus on evidence-based practices, instructional strategies, and technology to equitably support the well-being, learning and achievement of all students with special education needs. The conference program features more than 60 lecture and poster presentations in numerous topical areas, including self-regulation, anxiety, well-being for students and educators, at-risk children & youth, autism, hands-on technology training, transitions, managing challenging behaviour, learning disabilities, intellectual disability, instructional strategies and post-secondary initiatives.

We are delighted to welcome Dr. Sue Ball, Chief Psychologist with the York Region District School Board, as our opening keynote speaker on Friday; Dr. Ball’s keynote address is entitled, “At the Heart of the Matter: Creating Classrooms and Schools that Support Well-being for All”. Other conference highlights include

  • Poster Presentations/President’s Reception
  • Publisher & Exhibitor Display
  • Awards Luncheon
  • Hot Topics & Featured Sessions
  • Ministry Strand (tbd)
  • Well-being Strand
  • Autism Strand
  • Technology Strand
  • Silent Auction

Value added alert! Conference registration includes the opening keynote address, breakout sessions, poster presentations/President’s reception, the Exhibitor/Publisher Display, and breakfast and lunch both days. Special conference rates apply for CEC members and full-time University & College students.

Please mark these dates and join Ontario CEC for this incredible self-directed professional learning opportunity!

Please click here to open the conference brochure: 2018 Ontario CEC Conference Brochure 

Click here to visit the conference website. 

Click here to book your hotel room at the Marriott Eaton Centre.

For further information, please contact:

Cindy Perras

Conference Co-ordinator

[email protected]

www.cecontario.ca

November 30, 2018  —  December 1, 2018
Nov 30, 2018 at 8 AM to Dec 1, 2018 at 5 PM EST

The conference is geared to parents of children with ADHD, adults with ADHD and their families, educators and the medical community.

When: October 27 & 28 9:00am to 4pm

For detailed information please visit www.caddac.ca

Topics

  • ADHD Brain Science – Hacks to Assist
  • ADHD or Pseudo-ADHD? – Explore Beyond the Symptoms
  • Demystifying ADHD Behaviour
  • Executive Functioning
  • ADHD and Memory
  • ADHD Medication Treatment
  • Sleep in Children with ADHD
  • Assessment of ADHD in Childhood
  • ADHD Learning Strategies
  • ADHD in Young Adults Who Struggle in School
  • Evidence Based School Interventions
  • ADHD in the Workplace
  • ADHD’s Impact on Adult Relationships
  • Adult Coaching
  • Oppositional Defiant Disorder
  • Autism + ADHD
  • Non-medical Adult Treatments

Registration fees include a boxed lunch  and two coffee breaks

HST is applied based on Nova Scotia tax rates

All fees are in Canadian Dollars

If you would only like to attend 1 day, please choose the appropriate selection

Space is limited so register before we’re sold out!

Sunday, October 28, 2018 at 9 AM - 4 PM EDT

The conference is geared to parents of children with ADHD, adults with ADHD and their families, educators and the medical community.

When: October 27 & 28 9:00am to 4pm

For detailed information please visit www.caddac.ca

Topics

  • ADHD Brain Science – Hacks to Assist
  • ADHD or Pseudo-ADHD? – Explore Beyond the Symptoms
  • Demystifying ADHD Behaviour
  • Executive Functioning
  • ADHD and Memory
  • ADHD Medication Treatment
  • Sleep in Children with ADHD
  • Assessment of ADHD in Childhood
  • ADHD Learning Strategies
  • ADHD in Young Adults Who Struggle in School
  • Evidence Based School Interventions
  • ADHD in the Workplace
  • ADHD’s Impact on Adult Relationships
  • Adult Coaching
  • Oppositional Defiant Disorder
  • Autism + ADHD
  • Non-medical Adult Treatments

Registration fees include a boxed lunch  and two coffee breaks

HST is applied based on Nova Scotia tax rates

All fees are in Canadian Dollars

If you would only like to attend 1 day, please choose the appropriate selection

Space is limited so register before we’re sold out!

Saturday, October 27, 2018 at 9 AM - 4 PM EDT

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365 Evans Avenue, Toronto, ON, M8Z 1K2
(+1) 416-929-3905

LDAO's mission is to provide leadership in learning disabilities advocacy, research, education and services and to advance the full participation of children, youth and adults with learning disabilities in today’s society.

Hours
Contact for details

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