ADHD Boys Group

With Alexandra Feinberg and Brittney Covington

Where:
Hallowell Todaro ADHD Center Seattle

When: 
July 3 - August 14, 2024
Wednesdays, 4:00 - 5:30 pm

** No session July 31 **

Who:
Boys with ADHD entering 3rd through 5th grade. This group is open to both existing Hallowell Todaro clients and non-clients. (If your child is slightly outside of this age range but you feel they would be an appropriate fit for the group, please contact info@hallowelltodaro.com.)

Cost:
$450 for 6 sessions ($75/week)

If you would like a payment plan that will allow you to pay in increments, please contact info@hallowelltodaro.com for more information.


About This Group

Led by ADHD coaches Alexandra Feinberg and Brittney Covington, this group is designed to support boys going into 3rd through 5th grade in learning about, understanding, and seeing the strengths in their neurodivergent brains. This group provides an opportunity for boys to learn about how to get things done, develop helpful skills and strategies, and find connection and support in a group of peers experiencing similar challenges.

Participants will develop:

  • Skills such as emotion regulation and impulse control through games and interactive activities

  • Social skills to support group activities and collaboration

  • Greater self-awareness and self-advocacy skills

  • Appreciation for the strengths of neurodiversity

This group is a fantastic opportunity for boys with ADHD to learn and gain skills in a neurodiverse-friendly environment!

Sample Session Itinerary:

  • Warm-up activity

  • Open circle

  • Skills or tool introduction

  • Skills or tools practice through games

  • Free choice

  • Closing Circle


Free Info Session

Want to learn more about what this group can offer? You are welcome to attend a 30-minute info session in which we will share more about the group and answer your questions.


Registration is now closed.


About Alexandra

In addition to her work at the Hallowell Todaro ADHD Center, Alexandra has served as the Clinical Supervisor at a local mental health agency for youth and young adults for several years. During her tenure as Clinical Supervisor, Alexandra primarily supported youth with neurodiversity or mental health diagnoses who presented with challenging behavior at school.

Alexandra has particular expertise and experience in the intersection of autism, ADHD, and learning disabilities, collaborating with schools and teachers, consulting on IEPs/504 plans/behavior plans, work and school issues, academic coaching, developing emotion regulation, building social skills, dual or co-occurring diagnosis, growing confidence, and self-acceptance.

Ultimately, Alexandra hopes to be your partner in discovery and work with you to create authentic, sustainable solutions, or as she often puts it, neurodiverse solutions for neurodiverse people.


About Brittney

Brittney received her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of Puget Sound. While attending school, she began working for a local mental health agency as a Behavior Specialist. In this role, she worked with youth and young adults with challenging behaviors in school, home, and community settings. Following her graduation, she began working as a Clinical Supervisor and Job Coach. In this role, she trained staff to work with clients and directed camps for youth who were neurodiverse and/or had mental health diagnoses.

Brittney is experienced at working with and supporting children, teens, and young adults who have ADHD, are on the Autism Spectrum, have mental health diagnoses, or have dual diagnoses. She has coached clients on emotion regulation, mindfulness, strategies for school success, schedules and time management, and social relationships.