Understand your child’s ADHD — from a medical and emotional perspective
Learn practical strategies that actually work at home and school
Led by experienced UK doctors specialising in ADHD care
Feel confident, supported, and empowered as a parent again



Learn directly from UK medical professionals with years of experience diagnosing and managing ADHD in children and adolescents.
Delivered online across interactive sessions covering clinical insights, parenting strategies, and real-world case discussions.
Gain access to ready-to-use behaviour charts, communication frameworks, and focus-building exercises for daily life.
Ask questions, share experiences, and get personalised guidance in a safe, supportive environment.
Get continued access to course slides, resources, and downloadable toolkits so you can revisit key lessons whenever you need them.
Discover how ADHD affects attention, emotions, and behaviour — and what you can do to support them more effectively.
Learn proven strategies to reduce conflict, improve routines, and build stronger relationships.
Gain language and techniques that encourage cooperation and self-esteem rather than frustration.
Shift from reactive parenting to proactive support that nurtures your child’s strengths and potential.
Join a community of parents guided by clinicians who genuinely understand ADHD and the challenges it brings.










A few of our frequently asked questions about the ADHD parenting course
No – this course is suitable for any parent who suspects their child may have ADHD or wants to learn more.
Yes – many educators attend to gain practical strategies for supporting students with ADHD.
Yes, one booking covers both parents or carers.
Yes. The course covers ADHD across different age groups, including strategies that work for both younger children and adolescents.
The course is led by experienced UK doctors and ADHD specialists with backgrounds in general practice, psychiatry, and behavioural medicine.
You’ll just need a device with internet access (laptop, tablet, or smartphone) and a stable connection to join via Zoom. A webcam and microphone are optional but recommended for interaction.
Absolutely. Educators, SENCOs, and support workers frequently attend to gain a deeper understanding of ADHD and classroom strategies that make a real difference.
This course is doctor-led, evidence-based, and combines clinical expertise with practical parenting approaches — bridging the gap between medical understanding and everyday family life.
Yes. The course includes an overview of ADHD treatment options, including when medication might be appropriate and how to support children whether or not they take it.