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#Neurodiversity #ADHD #Television Recording date: 12th December 2024 Note: This webinar has subtitles that you can turn on or off. For more information on Workplace Needs Assessments, please visit this link: https://exceptionalindividuals.com/ca... Come and join our upcoming neurodiversity events at http://exceptionalindividualsevents.e... Please register now to secure your place! About this event Join us for a captivating webinar, "ADHD Representations on TV: A Neurodivergent Analysis," hosted by Nat Hawley from Exceptional Individuals. This session will focus exclusively on the portrayal of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in television shows, examining how these depictions have shaped public perception and understanding of the condition. We'll dive into various TV shows to explore how characters with ADHD are depicted, discussing both the accuracy and impact of these portrayals. Nat will offer insights into how these representations have either helped reduce stigma or perpetuated misconceptions about ADHD. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 00:24 - Nat's TEDx St. Alban's Talk 00:34 - ADHD on TV Intro 01:05 - What words come to mind when you think of ADHD? 01:53 - What is NOT a core ADHD symptom? 02:23 - What characters did you think had ADHD traits? 03:56 - "ADHD-like" traits, no label 04:19 - Gene Belcher from Bob's Burgers 05:03 - Mr. Peanutbutter from BoJack Horseman 05:27 - Fairly OddParents 06:41 - Gir from Invader ZIM! 06:57 - Daffy Duck from Looney Tunes 07:44 - Pinky & the Brain 08:07 - Deadpool 08:56 - South Park 10:15 - Is Elmo from Sesame Street a nod to ADHD? 11:27 - Why do shows skip explicit ADHD labels? 14:37 - The 13th Doctor in Doctor Who shows ADHD traits. 15:43 - Which show/character helped you understand ADHD better? 17:20 - What should kids learn about ADHD from TV? 18:22 - Nuanced Streaming Portrayals 19:40 - What cultural factors shape ADHD portrayals in media? 22:46 - What character type do you most relate to? 25:38 - What are practical ideas for better ADHD representation on TV? 27:25 - Best Practices 28:44 - Library (pause to read) 28:59 - Workplace Needs Assessments/EI's 10th Anniversary 30:06 - EI on YouTube, Contact Us and Closing Remarks 30:37 - End Screen Clips referenced in this webinar Nat's TEDx St. Alban's Talk: • Why we need neurodiversity | Nathaniel Haw... Gir from Invader ZIM! • Best GIR Moments from Invader ZIM! 🤖 Nickt... South Park: • Doctor Prescribes ADD Medication for Entir... Related webinars Do I Have ADHD? • ADHD EXPLAINED: Signs, Symptoms, and Real ... ADHD in Pop-Culture: • ADHD in Pop-Culture: How Media Shapes Neur... Spiky Profile: • What is a Neurodiversity Spiky Profile?/ W... Access to Work: • Access to Work Grant: How Neurodivergent P... Lower thirds by Minna Picture from Adobe Stock: https://stock.adobe.com/uk/search?k=l... Music: Feelin Good Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... White textured paper background image in the end screen by kues 1: https://www.freepik.com/free-photo/wh... The social media icons in the end screen are from https://iconscout.com/ Facebook logo icon by Font Awesome Instagram logo icon by Unicorns Font X (formerly Twitter) logo icons by MJ Icons and KHULQI-DESIGN Our online neurodiversity quizzes (please note, these are not intended to diagnose neurodiversity): https://exceptionalindividuals.com/ca... Our website: https://exceptionalindividuals.com/ Our YouTube channel: / @exceptionalindividuals Please follow us on social media Facebook: / exceptionalindividuals X (formerly Twitter): / exceptional_ind Instagram: / exceptional_individuals LinkedIn: / mycompany