Online Trainings
Neurodiversity University provides free courses, videos, and podcast content designed to help educators understand and support neurodivergent learners, including ADHD. Much of the content is free and focuses on real classroom applications and executive functioning support.
This free 10-part masterclass includes video lessons, webinar replays, and downloadable resources focused on ADHD challenges like executive functioning, behavior, and motivation. It provides a comprehensive, self-paced training experience for educators.
Tips for Teachers Video Series
CHADD’s training series provides practical strategies for supporting students with ADHD, including organization, behavior management, and instructional techniques. The materials are designed for educators across grade levels and supported by national ADHD resources.
This library provides free, on-demand webinars covering a wide range of ADHD topics, including executive functioning, behavior, and classroom strategies. Many sessions include downloadable slides and practical tools for educators.
The Iris Center - ADHD Modules
The IRIS Center provides free, research-based training modules on ADHD, behavior, and classroom management designed for educators. These interactive modules focus on evidence-based practices and are widely used in teacher preparation programs.
This Is What It’s Like to Live With ADHD (Ted Talk)
Jessica McCabe shares a personal and research-informed perspective on ADHD, explaining how misunderstanding and lack of support can lead to failure, while education and community can lead to success. Her talk emphasizes the importance of understanding ADHD from the student’s perspective to improve outcomes.
The Golden Benefits of ADHD (Ted Talk)
Thomas Idem challenges negative stereotypes by focusing on the positive traits associated with ADHD, such as creativity and energy. He encourages a shift in perspective from deficit to strength.