a type of depression that appears to be triggered by changes in the seasons and the amount of sunlight a person is exposed to.
What is Seasonal Affective Disorder?
It is believed that ADHD may be caused by genetics. Children who are born into families with a history of ADHD are more likely to have ADHD.
What are Risk Factors for Developing ADHD?
A medicine made with ingredients available at home.
What is a home remedy?
9:30 AM - 11:30 AM
What is the time of the holiday party?
Learner Feedback Conference
What is a one-on-one interview with the student and teacher?
a sad mood that lasts all day for more than two weeks, changes in appetite and weight, tiredness and lack of energy, sleep problems, crying easily or feeling like crying but not being able to
What are Signs & Symptoms of SAD?
Inability to pay attention resulting in mistakes in schoolwork, difficulty being organized, and being easily distracted.
Hyperactive behaviour: where a child is unable to sit still or play quietly and needs to run or climb things.
What are the Signs & Symptoms of ADHD?
Eating clean and whole foods.
What is a healthy diet?
Joseph Howe (Manulife Building)
2717 Joseph Howe Drive
4th Floor
Where is the location of the party?
10-15 minutes
What is the length of the interview?
• Women are more likely than men to be diagnosed with SAD.
• SAD is more common in people who live either far north or far south of the equator.
• Young people are more likely to develop SAD. The risk decreases with age.
What are the Risk Factors for Developing SAD?
It can impact a person’s ability to pay attention and concentrate. It can also affect how impulsive and active the person is.
What is Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder?
Receiving a prescription from a doctor.
What is medicine?
An event where you bring your favourite food dishes, perhaps from your culture, and share with all the party guests.
What is a potluck?
LFC Report
What is a report that learners receive detailing their progress.
medication, increasing exercise, and spending more time outdoors.
What are treatments for SAD?
Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder is a condition that mostly affects these people.
Who are children and teens?
a method used to keep someone alive in a medical emergency, in which you blow into the person's mouth then press on their chest and then repeat the proces
What is CPR?
Pass the Parcel, Musical Chairs, Prizes
What are party games you can play to win prizes?
Action-oriented feedback
What are tips and strategies learners can apply at school and at home to learn English in the community.
A local treatment at the Halifax Central Library
What is a Light Therapy Station?
This therapy can help people learn self-control and improve social skills.
What is Cognitive-behavioural therapy?
a substance produced by the body that controls the amount of sugar in your blood
What is insulin?
Colouring sheets, word searches, holiday card-making and crafts
What are activities your children can do in the Children's room?
LFC schedule
What is the main task for today's class?