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School Supports and Treatment Options for Children with ADHD
Join us for education, guidance, and concrete strategies for raising a child with ADHD.
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School Supports and Treatment Options for Children with ADHD
This is the third session in a 3-part series that takes place on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. Attendees are strongly encouraged to attend the first session (ADHD and the Brain), as it provides foundational knowledge that will help in understanding the final two sessions:
- 10/12 - ADHD and the Brain - Register Here
- 11/09 - Raising a Child with ADHD - Register Here
- 12/14 - School Supports and Treatment Options for Children with ADHD - click "Register" above
Join Dr. Marybeth Rigali-Oiler, CAYAC Child and Adolescent Clinical Psychologist, for this free 3-part series. In this series, Dr. Rigali-Oiler will share information and tangible strategies to understand and support youth with ADHD for parents, guardians, family members, and other loved ones. The last 15 minutes of each session will be a Q&A.
Meet the Speaker:
Dr. Marybeth Rigali-Oiler is a Child and Adolescent Clinical Psychologist for CAYAC (Child, Adolescent, and Young Adult Connections) at the Health District of Northern Larimer County. She received her doctorate from Arizona State University and completed a postdoctoral residency at the University of California-San Diego. She also earned a master’s degree in Counseling from University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her clinical interests include working with underserved populations, culturally sensitive approaches to therapy and psychological testing, and child and adolescent mental health.
In her role on the CAYAC team, Dr. Rigali-Oiler provides consultation to primary care offices and school staff regarding treatment recommendations for children, teenagers, and young adults. She also conducts psychological evaluations to assess the socioemotional, cognitive, and adaptive functioning of children who are CAYAC clients in order to provide more accurate and specialized treatment recommendations and referrals.