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Improving Care for ADHD: Strategies for Effective Communication and Collaboration among Clinicians, Families, and Schools

Itasca, IL

08/26/2025-08/26/2025

Tuesday, August 26, 2025
11:00 am – 12:00 pm (CDT)

After the course, a recording of the live webinar will be posted for registrants to watch on demand, even if you couldn’t participate in the live course.

Format: Live Virtual & Internet Enduring

Live Virtual activity content is available 8/26/2025-8/26/2025, and Enduring Material content is available (to Live Webinar registrants only) 8/27/2025-2/26/2026.

Registration is required, but there is no fee to participate.

Earn:

  • Up to 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
  • 1 MOC Part 2 point by successfully completing a post assessment quiz by February 26, 2026. 

 

MAXIMUM AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITS™ FOR COURSE: 1.0

This course is designed to equip pediatricians and other health care providers with practical tips, knowledge, and resources to support and enhance their communication and collaboration with schools in order to support families/children living with ADHD.

Participants will learn about the AAP clinical practice guidelines and how to connect with staff at schools (administrators, teachers, psychologists, nurses, social workers) to coordinate ADHD services, interventions, and accommodations. Participants will be able to describe how to initiate and maintain relationships with schools, improve the school services families and children receive, and assist families if they encounter barriers. Through this course, pediatricians and other pediatric health care providers will be able to further help families with children living with ADHD to improve patient outcomes. 

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • Understand the evidence base about school services and supports and be able to explain the AAP clinical guidelines to coordinate ADHD care with schools.
  • Understand the role and connection each person (e.g. pediatrician, psychologist, school personnel, family, child) has related to diagnosis and treatment of ADHD.
  • Explain how to establish and maintain communication with schools, including support for school meetings.
  • Describe strategies to work with schools and families to coordinate ADHD services, interventions, and accommodations.
  • Explain barriers families encounter when seeking school services and offer recommendations to families and the child (as appropriate) on how to advocate for services. 

AUDIENCE

  • Pediatricians
  • Family Physicians
  • Pediatric Residents and Fellows
  • Psychologists
  • Nurse Practitioners
  • Physician Assistants
  • Nurses
  • Social Workers
  • School Administrators 

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Registration Confirmation 
Your registration will be confirmed. Please contact the AAP Registration Area if you do not receive a confirmation within 7 days. 
 
If you have not received email instructions from the AAP one week prior to the course, please check your spam folder; if it's not there, please contact the AAP at [email protected].

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Disclosure of Financial Relationships and Mitigation of Conflicts of Interest
The AAP Policy on Disclosure of Financial Relationships and Mitigation of Conflicts of Interest is designed to ensure AAP CME activities are balanced, independent, objective, scientifically rigorous and support safe, effective patient care. All individuals in a position to influence and/or control the content of AAP CME activities are required to disclose to the AAP and subsequently to learners that they either have no financial relationships or any financial relationships with the manufacturer(s) of any commercial product(s) and/or provider(s) of commercial services discussed in CME activities. All potential conflicts of interest are identified and mitigated prior to an individual’s confirmation of service at an AAP CME activity. The AAP is committed to providing learners with commercially unbiased CME activities.

The content of this CME activity does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the AAP.

Activity Code: ADHD2501

  • AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™

  • Other Activity with Short

    1.00
  • AAP Credit Only

  • AAP Credit

    1.00
  • NAPNAP

  • NAPNAP Contact Hours

    1.00
  • MOC

  • MOC Part 2

    1.00
  • AAPA

  • AAPA Credit Hours

    1.00

Physician - Improving Care for ADHD: Strategies for Effective Communication and Collaboration among Clinicians, Families, and Schools

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The AAP designates this Other activity (Internet Live and Internet Enduring) for a maximum of 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

This activity is acceptable for a maximum of 1.00 AAP credits. These credits can be applied toward the AAP CME/CPD Award available to Fellows and Candidate Members of the AAP.

This activity is approved for 1.00 points of MOC Part 2 credit by the American Board of Pediatrics through the AAP MOC Portfolio Program.  All approved activities must be completed by the MOC Credit Approval End Date. All deadlines and MOC point values should be confirmed by checking the ABP Activity Catalog within each physician’s ABP Portfolio. Consult your ABP portfolio at www.abp.org for details about your specific certification requirements. For questions about how to access this activity, contact [email protected].


Allied Health Professional - Improving Care for ADHD: Strategies for Effective Communication and Collaboration among Clinicians, Families, and Schools

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

PAs may claim a maximum of 1.00 Category 1 credits for completing this activity. NCCPA accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from organizations accredited by ACCME or a recognized state medical society.

This program is accredited for 1.00 NAPNAP CE contact hours of which 0.00 contain pharmacology (Rx) content, (0.00 related to psychopharmacology) (0.00 related to controlled substances), per the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP) Continuing Education Guidelines. The AAP is designated as Agency #A17. Upon completion of the program, each participant desiring NAPNAP contact hours must send a completed certificate of attendance to [email protected]. Payment of $15 for NAPNAP members and nonmembers is required via credit card for all NAPNAP contact hour requests. Keep this certificate for your records for six (6) years. Requests for duplicate certificates should be made to the AAP.

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630-626-6000, option 3 - Outside US & Canada
Email: [email protected]
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