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From the Strategic Parenting team – trusted by 500,000+ parents since 2020. ADHD Parenting specializes in helping families understand and embrace the unique neurological profile of ADHD. We transform daily parenting challenges into powerful opportunities for growth, connection, and success. Through our expert-led summits, we bring together world-renowned specialists in psychology, education, and occupational therapy, delivering groundbreaking insights for raising thriving ADHD children in today's world. Trusted expertise. Proven strategies. Thriving families.
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I learnt a great deal of information as a parent to two ADHD teens and how to navigate parenting my kids. It was a lot of information which i would like to go through once in while in order to keep myself updated and armed. Am so grateful and really appreciate the work that is being done by the experts in the field.
I loved the information, with only one disappointment
I loved the information. I only wish it had not been time constrained. I missed some of the lectures because I was locked out. Valuable insight as I am learning about this ADHD brain and its different strengths and weaknesses.
This summit offered an incredible…
This summit offered an incredible number of resources each day. The information is empowering as many experts illuminate the ways parents can have influence over the outcomes for their ADHD children. Many speakers validated parental feelings of frustration by sharing their own personal stories. It was great to hear about approaches that go beyond medications to examine how the ADHD brain is wired differently and thus must be approached differently by parents and teachers.
Excellent usage of my time
I was privileged enough to have attended all of the presentations. I enjoyed every one of them from the 3rd of November to the 7th of November. The only disadvantage was that I was not able to purchase the life time package due to the conversion into our currency.
Amazing summit
This was the most informative well run summit. The facilitator was amazing and the speakers exceptional. Such a credit to all involved.
It All Starts with Awareness
This experience has been great for me because I felt understood and that my feelings were validated. I gathered a lot of information, tools, and strength to improve myself and my relationship with my son. I feel more supported and less alone.
Appreciation for A Very Informative & High Quality Summit
Dear Spela and the ADHD Parenting Summit Team,
I really appreciate the high quality of speakers lined up to cover different areas of aspects of ADHD and the information provided really help mi to see how I can help my 8 year old son who show all the symtoms of ADHD.
Thank you once again for the line of highly sort after speakers and the summit organizer.
Kind regards
Gabriel Mek
Papua New Guinea
Understanding ADHD
As a parent I’m always searching for better ways to connect and help understand what it means to have ADHD so I can respond better and be more informed. The insights and education during the week was invaluable and provided me with new skills and an improved understanding of what it means to support anyone with ADHD
Excellent information!
My experience with this summit was…informative
My experience with this summit was good. I did purchase the vip pass due to not having the time to watch them all. The ones I did watch were so informative and the questions were great. I have learned a lot and plan on passing this on to my husband and adult children.
It was really great to better understand my son
It was really great to better understand my son, I had few AHA moments and I can say that I already see the benefits in my son’s and mine relationship.
Great Summit
The Summit helped me a lot re affirming information I already knew and it also taught me a lot of new information I was not aware of.
It was very helpful to me watching and listening first hand experience by some of the speakers.
The Summit covers all of the actual issues and topics in ADHD life and the format is very friendly.
Congratulations, can't wait for next year Summit.
Good selection of topics
The topics and the conversations in the summit were so valuable for parents and you can’t find any other event like this.
Highly Recommend for Parents and Service Providers
The information provided was so informative and useful for anyone listening from a professional or parent perspective. The format was conversation like and easily understood and remembered. I have already used some of what I learned to share with a parent and use in my own daily job responsibilities. It has also helped me build my resources with more experts in the field. I look forward to more!
Nice focus on older kids, even adults
Really liked the variety of speakers and depth of the conversations. I especially appreciated that some of the focus was on older kids and adults, since I have attended several summits, where a lot of the advice was geared toward young children, which is not always helpful, if you have older kids.
This summit helped me educate myself…
This summit helped me educate myself about my son's ADHD and how to go about supporting him. It was wonderful because it was all in one place with so many options to choose from. Thank you all for sharing your expertise with us!
Variety of topics to help…
I valued the variety of topics to help with all ages of children. Additionally there were so many insights for parents with adhd that can be applied to neurotypical parents too! I feel like I gained new skills and language that can help me improve my relationship with my children and continue to grow as a parent.
Fantastic ADHD insights
Fantastic ADHD insights! As a parent and working in the childcare sector it gave me so much more knowledge and understanding. The varying experts and real people experiencing this themselves and/or with their children really gave a well rounded and deeper outlook and awareness for me.
GREAT SUMMIT!
This was a great summit! Very thorough information was given about ADHD. The speakers gave helpful information, suggestions, and practical advice. I really appreciated how some shared their personal struggles with ADHD. That helped me to feel understood and validated! I would definitely attend this summit bargain again!
28 day no yelling challenge
The daily emails are a good length so they are a quick read during a busy day. The emails contain, helpful, logical and clear advice with examples and explanations to help with context for putting into practice.
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