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ADHD Experts Podcast

226- Improve Your Child's Social Smarts with YouTube, Video & Board Games

ADHD Experts Podcast

ADDitude

Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.41.4K Ratings

🗓️ 12 February 2019

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Anna Vagin, Ph.D., teaches parents how to use visual supports to help children with ADHD build their skill sets (and reduce your nagging); recommends YouTube videos to review social concepts and board games to practice cooperation; and more.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Attention Deficit Disorder Expert Podcast Series by Attitude magazine.

0:12.0

Hey everyone, good afternoon. I'm Susan Coff and I'm here for Attitude Magazine's

0:16.0

ADHD experts broadcast. Today helping children improve their ability to read

0:21.5

social cues such as facial expressions as well as helping

0:24.5

children better engage and work with others is what we're talking about.

0:28.7

These are critical skills and formidable challenges for many of our children with attention deficit

0:33.4

disorder with autism spectrum disorders in any number of other ancillary

0:37.4

conditions. We'll be talking with Anna-Vagan PhD who will be discussing how

0:41.7

to use YouTube videos are all of our children's favorite

0:44.4

channel YouTube as social learning material for your child including how to jumpstart discussions

0:49.6

about feelings, how to encourage your child to think about their social behavior, and how to include

0:54.8

social learning as part of the family's daily dialogue.

0:58.3

Anna Vega is a PhD, a station language pathologist with over 30 years experience consulting with parents and

1:03.8

schools on diagnoses such as ASD ADHD and the anxiety disorders frequent

1:09.2

speaker in the US and Canada and the author of a number of important books on social learning.

1:14.3

She has a terrific website social time.org with many resources including her YouTube video recommendations

1:21.0

spelled out so be sure to check that out. Support for this

1:24.7

attitude broadcast comes from play attention. Play attention is the leader in

1:28.7

customized neurocognitive training and executive function in self-regulation and it offers an exceptional social

1:35.1

skills module. Social skills don't come naturally to kids with ADHD and their

1:39.6

friendship challenges can be heartbreaking. Play Attention understands.

1:43.6

You can schedule a free professional consult today

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