SPEAKING: Keynotes, Workshops, Presentations, Conferences, Summits

Workshop for Parents & their Middle Schoolers in Seattle “Seth Perler is one of STEAM Fest’s highest-rated speakers. His engaging style and research-based information will help you work with children of all ages (and maybe even some adults), to conquer the executive function frustrations.” We rarely ask a presenter if they would like to return the following year so we don’t overwhelm them with requests, but feedback from parents had a resounding theme of asking for your return, a “Part 2” or continued “in-depth” session to deepen skills to help their kids with EF – you received amazing feedback.” – Heritage Adoption Camps FIRST, PLEASE NOTE: If you want to interview me for a PODCAST, YOUTUBE, ARTICLE, or similar, instead of hiring me to speak, this is the WRONG PAGE. Please use this instead> Form to Interview Seth >

Hello from Seth Perler,

This page is for groups who want to hire me to SPEAK at an EVENT. I do a limited number of engagements each year.  This includes Keynotes, Summits, Workshops, Talks, Presentations, online or in-person (sometimes I travel for these). I create dynamic presentations that offer practical insights in easy to understand language, rather than overly clinical language. I speak about addressing the needs of complex, struggling students:
  1. How to help students who struggle with Executive Function & ADHD and
  2. How to support 2e / Twice-exceptional learners.
To request me to speak, please use the form at the bottom of this page. It will take me a while to respond because I get a lot of requests, and process them once a quarter.

Speaking Fees

After we confirm availability through the speaking form below, I will send you details about fees, availability, scheduling, and next steps.

Audiences

  • Parents (Parent groups, PTAs, parents of 2e or gifted learners)
  • Conferences for Teachers and/or Parents
  • Teachers (Inservice training, staff development)
  • Student groups
  • Therapists and other professionals/specialists

Audiences: Types of groups I have done workshops for

  • Teachers & Schools
    • Teacher conferences
    • Teachers of students on the autism spectrum
    • Teachers of students with ADHD
    • District inservices
    • Makers fairs & STEM Schools
  • Parent groups
    • Parents of foster children who have experienced trauma
    • Parents of struggling students in the community
    • Gifted and Talented Parent Groups
    • Public talks to families
  • Gifted conferences
  • Adoption organizations & camps
  • Adults with autism and Aspergers
  • Entrepreneurs, solopreneurs, and makers/creatives

Audiences: Examples of specific groups I’ve presented to in the past

Topics I often cover

  • Executive Function
  • 2E, Twice Exceptional, Gifted and Talented learners
  • Emotional regulation, anxiety, stress and the brain
  • Studying, homework, unconventional approaches to student success
  • Motivation, procrastination, resistance
  • Focus, concentration, attention
  • ADHD, Attention Deficit Disorder or Executive Function Disorder
  • Atypical, neurodiverse learners
  • Parenting, relationships, attachment theory, polyvagal theory

Topics: Example titles of past talks

  • Executive Function talk for parents – How to help your child succeed in school/life when you too struggle with organization, time management, homework, studying, responsibility, motivation, focus, etc..
  • Habits for Middle School Success – A hands-on workshop for parents & students both which teaches about Executive Function and how to build the systems needed for student success.
  • Resistance and Relationship – How to help your child move through unhealthy resistance while strengthening the relationship.
  • Executive Function Workshop for Parents of 2e Gifted Learners.
  • B2S42E – Back 2 School for 2E (twice-exceptional) – A special back to school workshop for families of 2E students.
  • Teaching and Parenting the 2E Child.
  • Adoption & Executive Function, Heritage Adoption Camps – Discussion of the unique issues adoptive families are working with and how they relate to Executive Functioning.
  • The Middle School Brain (talk for middle schoolers).
  • Executive Function and how it affects the unique quirks of our gifted learners.
  • Aspergers and Executive Function: How best to help.
  • Upgrade Your Grades Parent Workshop – How to turn a rough start into a successful semester.

Click here to fill out my speaking form >

Testimonials

“What makes Seth a captivating speaker is his ability to relate to his audience on a deeply personal level. He understands the students and parents that he serves to the core – their daily struggles, their feelings, and their needs. Seth has a gift for taking the complex issues that families face and breaking down the solutions into bite-sized, concrete, and actionable steps that they are excited to take.  Most importantly, Seth takes the guilt, shame, and judgment out of the conversation about school and helps parents both relate to and support their kids in a way that strengthens their relationship.” -Yulia Rafailova, Los Angeles, CA “Seth is a dynamic speaker.  He transfers his passion for developing executive function right to you.  He gives you take home tools you can start to use with your student right away, so they can have a better process for working through school.” -Courtney Elizabeth, Broomfield, CO “Seth is a fantastic and wildly ENGAGING speaker, and his passion for educating parents, teachers, and children about Executive Function is inspiring. He’s able to take what seems like an impossible and frustrating “disability,” and show what a true gift it can be when children and their parents are properly informed and supported. Most importantly, he gives incredibly powerful tips, tricks, processes, and systems for success, no matter where you or your child are getting hung up. Seth is real and authentic, sharing his own experience transparently as a foundation for others to succeed.” – Stephanie Zamora, Grand Junction, CO