The Glen Welcomes Cindy Goldrich! October 10 & 11

Meet Cindy Goldrich, Ed.M., ADHD-CCSP
Cindy Goldrich has dedicated her career to helping families and educators better understand and support children with ADHD and executive function challenges. A mental health counselor and certified ADHD Clinical Service Provider, Cindy combines her professional expertise with a deep compassion for the real struggles families face every day.
With a Master’s in Counseling Psychology from Columbia University’s Teachers College, Cindy trained with leading experts like Dr. Edward Hallowell and Dr. Ross Greene. She went on to found PTS Coaching, LLC, where for more than a decade she has guided parents, students, and teachers with strategies that reduce stress, build confidence, and foster calm, connected relationships.
Cindy is also the author of two widely respected books:
8 Keys to Parenting Children with ADHD, based on her practice Calm & Connected model for families
ADHD, Executive Function & Behavioral Challenges in the Classroom, is a go-to resource for educators
In addition to her writing, Cindy is a sought-after speaker and trainer, leading workshops across the country for both parents and professionals. Her approachable style and wealth of experience make her sessions both highly practical and deeply encouraging.
Upcoming Events Featuring Cindy Goldrich at The Glen
1. Parent Education, Friday, October 10
Gain a deeper understanding of executive function challenges from a trusted expert. Cindy’s Parent Education session offers compassionate, evidence-based strategies to reduce stress, build independence, and foster calm in the home. Whether your child has a diagnosis or just struggles with focus, follow-through, or big emotions, you can learn:
Gain insights into your child’s unique learning and behavior patterns
Learn how to “parent the child you have”, not the one you expected
2. Professional Development for Educators, Saturday, October 11
This full-day workshop (8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.) brings Cindy’s expertise directly to The Glen. Educators will gain 7 Act 48 continuing education hours.
What you’ll learn:
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How ADHD and executive function challenges affect learning, behavior, and emotional regulation
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Teacher-friendly tools to improve time management, motivation, focus, and resilience in students
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Strategies to partner effectively with families and foster a supportive classroom environment.
Why You Don’t Want to Miss These
Whether you’re a parent eager for practical tools or an educator seeking strategies that make a real difference, these sessions offer research-backed guidance delivered with heart and clarity. Cindy’s workshops are renowned for being highly engaging, immediately actionable, and deeply affirming—empowering families and schools to nurture confident, curious learners.
** Mark your calendar:**
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Parents only: Friday, October 10
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Educators (PD Day, 7-hours of Act 48 Credits): Saturday, October 11, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
Stay tuned for registration details—or contact our office to secure your spot!