The ADHD Toolkit: Strategies for Learning, Behaviour and Self-Regulation at Home, School, and Beyond

Presented by Tracy Whittaker-Taggart, M.A.

Live Streaming November 20, 2026

$229.00

6 Hours  |   Pre-approved for CEU’s

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Description

LIVE STREAM: November 20, 2026 from  8:30am – 4:00pm (Saskatoon, SK) Please adjust your start time according to your specific time zone. 

ON-DEMAND: Recorded footage & course content (certificate, videos, quiz) will be available until January 4, 2027. Please allow 3 – 10 business days for footage to be processed. Extensions cannot be granted under any circumstances.


On behalf of Jack Hirose & Associates, welcome and thank you for joining us. We are delighted to bring together educators, school counsellors, psychologists, administrators, therapists, and helping professionals from across Canada for three days of practical, evidence-informed learning.

Throughout the conference, you will gain practical, research-informed strategies to support the mental health, resilience, and success of children and youth. Through sessions led by leading experts, participants will explore topics including emotional regulation, trauma-informed practice, Indigenous perspectives, neurodiversity, and evidence-based approaches for supporting students facing today’s increasingly complex challenges.

We hope you enjoy the conference and leave feeling inspired, connected, and equipped with new ideas to support the children, youth, families, and communities you serve.


Day Three | November 20, 2026

The ADHD Toolkit: Strategies for Learning, Behaviour and Self-Regulation at Home, School, and Beyond
Presented by Tracy Whittaker-Taggart, M.A.

8:30am – 4:00pm   November 20, 2026

WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION

This engaging and practical workshop provides educators, clinicians, and caregivers with a deeper understanding of ADHD and the tools needed to support children and youth effectively. Participants will examine the neuroscience of ADHD, executive functioning, motivation, and emotional regulation before exploring practical strategies that promote success in classrooms, homes, and therapeutic settings.

Designed to bridge research and practice, participants will leave with an extensive toolkit of realistic, evidence-informed strategies that can be applied immediately to improve attention, organization, behaviour, engagement, and independence.

  • Welcome, introductions, overview, and learning objectives
  • Understanding ADHD: Neurobiology, executive functioning, dopamine, and common myths
  • Morning Break
  • ADHD and its impact on learning, behaviour, motivation, emotional regulation, and developmental maturity
  • Lunch
  • Building the ADHD Toolkit: Evidence-informed strategies for home, school, and clinical practice
  • Afternoon Break
  • Applying practical strategies through case examples, problem-solving, and discussion
  • Questions, key takeaways, knowledge check, and wrap-up
  • Explain the neurological foundations of ADHD, including the role of dopamine, executive functioning, and self-regulation.
  • Describe how ADHD affects attention, motivation, organization, emotional regulation, and the ability to consistently apply learned skills.
  • Identify common myths and misconceptions about ADHD and replace them with current evidence-informed understanding.
  • Apply practical strategies that educators, mental health professionals, and caregivers can use to support children and youth with ADHD.
  • Implement evidence-informed approaches that improve engagement, organization, task completion, emotional regulation, and independence across home and school settings.
  • Recognize how executive functioning differences influence learning, behaviour, and daily functioning, and adapt supports accordingly.

Education and Clinical Professionals: All education and mental health or healthcare professionals who work with children or youth including, but not limited to K–12 Classroom Teachers, School Counsellors, Learning Assistance/Resource Teachers, School Administrators, School Paraprofessionals including Special Education Assistants, Classroom Assistants and Childcare Workers • All other professionals who support behavioural challenges and complex learning needs including but not limited to: Nurses, Social Workers, Psychologists, Clinical Counsellors, Family Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Speech Language Pathologists, Addiction Counsellors, Youth Workers, Mental Health Workers, Probation Officers and Community Police Officers.

Tracy Whittaker-Taggart, M.A., is a Psychologist, educator, mentor, and champion of changing the way we think about kids. She is also a wife, daughter, pet mom, and never far from the ocean.  For more than 25 years she has built a career at the intersection of Psychology, education, and practice. Tracy has worked in the public school system for her entire career, while also balancing private practice work, teaching graduate education courses for both teachers and psychologists and giving back to the profession through her work on the provincial regulatory board and supervising students and early career psychologists. Tracy believes that lasting change doesn’t begin with a new strategy, it begins with a new understanding. She believes that curiosity about behavior comes before the intervention. When we change the way we think about behavior, we naturally make different decisions about how we intervene .

Tracy will bring together psychology, brain based understanding and educational practice to help anyone working with dysregulated children and youth to simply ask better questions, to drive better interventions. When you attend one of Tracy’s workshops, expect to challenge your thinking, walk away with strategies to use tomorrow, and have a little fun along the way.

RegistrationEarly bird FeeRegular Fee
Individual 1 Day Enrollment$229.00N/A
1 Day Group 3 - 7$169.00N/A
1 Day Group 8 - 15$119.00N/A
1 Day Group 15+ $99.00N/A
Individual 2 Day Enrollment$399.00N/A
2 Day Group 3 - 7$295.00N/A
2 Day Group 8 - 15$208.00N/A
2 Day Group 15+ $173.00N/A
Individual 3 Day Enrollment$569.00N/A
3 Day Group 3 - 7$420.00N/A
3 Day Group 8 - 15$296.00N/A
3 Day Group 15+ $246.00N/A

All fees are in Canadian dollars ($CAD) and per person.

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Fees are per person, seat sharing is not allowed. Please respect this policy, failure to comply will result in termination of access without a refund. For group rates please contact webinars@jackhirose.com

 

  • Canadian Psychological Association
    The Alberta College of Social Workers (ACSW) and the Newfoundland and Labrador Association of Social Workers (NLASW) accept CPA-approved continuing education credits