LD and AD/HD Adult Directions Group

Are you an adult with a learning disability or AD/HD and struggling to find support? Do you feel like no one else understands what it’s like to have learning issues? 

The purpose of the Adult Directions Group is to help adults with LD or ADHD gain information and strategies to manage aspects of their lives better within a supportive, small group environment (maximum 12 participants). Topics discussed are those common to many adults with LD and ADHD such as self-esteem, communication skills, priority setting and time management.   

  • Potential participants in the group must have a confirmed or strongly suspected primary diagnosis of a learning disability and/or ADHD.
  • Participants will be required to attend each session with an open and willing attitude toward trying new strategies and/or re-tooling previously tried strategies.
  • Although the group is facilitated by a psychologist, everyone participating in the group brings ideas, strategies and knowledge with them and they are expected to share and support others as they make changes in their own lives.
  • Between the meetings, participants will be required to complete a homework assignment. These assignments will provide participants with an opportunity to apply newly learned strategies and tools within their real world environment. We do not expect that every attempt at trying a new strategy will be successful but we do expect every participant to try.

Please visit our Events page for times and location. 

Please call the LDAA-CC at (403) 283-6606 or email Janice@LDAA.net for more details.