Nine PBS Screening & Conversation
Join Nine PBS for a special screening and conversation centered on mental well-being and the ways individuals and families navigate ADHD.
Join Nine PBS for a special screening and community conversation focused on mental well‑being. The evening will feature an exclusive screening from the upcoming season of Things We Don’t Talk About on Nine PBS, followed by a moderated panel discussion and audience Q&A.
The episode explores Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), highlighting lived experiences and expert insight. Series host Aisha Sultan, a nationally syndicated columnist and features writer based in St. Louis, will lead a candid conversation exploring these themes:
- ADHD is often invisible in classrooms, especially when students or teachers are well-behaved or high-achieving.
- Educators with ADHD bring unique insight into how attention, movement, and learning work.
- Emerging neuroscience is reshaping how we understand ADHD and how medication supports the brain.
This event is part of the Nine PBS Mental Well‑Being Initiative, which partners with trusted organizations to support kids, caregivers, and educators through culturally relevant content and courageous conversation.
We hope you’ll join us for this meaningful and informative evening.
Join Nine PBS for a special screening and conversation centered on mental well-being and the ways individuals and families navigate ADHD.
Join Nine PBS for a special screening and community conversation focused on mental well‑being. The evening will feature an exclusive screening from the upcoming season of Things We Don’t Talk About on Nine PBS, followed by a moderated panel discussion and audience Q&A.
The episode explores Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), highlighting lived experiences and expert insight. Series host Aisha Sultan, a nationally syndicated columnist and features writer based in St. Louis, will lead a candid conversation exploring these themes:
- ADHD is often invisible in classrooms, especially when students or teachers are well-behaved or high-achieving.
- Educators with ADHD bring unique insight into how attention, movement, and learning work.
- Emerging neuroscience is reshaping how we understand ADHD and how medication supports the brain.
This event is part of the Nine PBS Mental Well‑Being Initiative, which partners with trusted organizations to support kids, caregivers, and educators through culturally relevant content and courageous conversation.
We hope you’ll join us for this meaningful and informative evening.
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Highlights
- 1 hour 30 minutes
- In person
Location
Nine PBS Bayer Studio
3655 Olive Street
St. Louis, MO 63108
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