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Transform Your ADHD Parenting in 3 Days:
ADHD Parenting Summit 2024
25+ experts on improving focus, managing impulsivity, handling outbursts, screen management, and schoolwork.
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Penn&Kim Holderness
Dr. Joel Gator-Warsh
Dr. Ann-Louise Lockhart
Dr. Edward Hallowell
Dr. Robert Brooks
Debbie Reber
Elaine Taylor-Klaus
Dayna Abraham
Brendan Mahan
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Become a Peaceful, Happy, Stress-Free Parent

Discover transformational insights and practical tools from some of the world's leading experts in parenting, psychology and wellness.

Unlock the Secrets to Becoming The Best Parent You Can Be For Your ADHD Child

Raising kids with ADHD is challenging. Traditional parenting techniques that should work (and that work with typical kids) simply don’t.

You may have spent hours scouring the internet, searching for advice, often ending up with unhelpful, and in the worst case, contradictory, information.

The summit brings together world-renowned experts in psychology, education, and occupational therapy. They will provide groundbreaking knowledge and practical advice to support you with raising kids with ADHD, covering how to:
Improve your child's attention and focus...
Navigate the challenges of raising children with ADHD in the digital age
Overcome school struggles and boost academic excellence…
Tackle tantrums, outbursts, and other behavioral challenges…
Regulate your child’s emotions and behaviors effectively…
Create and maintain routines that support your child's brain development and well-being
This essential information isn’t often found in books and courses because so much has changed just in recent years.

Immerse Yourself In a 3-Day Learning Experience With These World-Renowned Experts

Dr. Ned Hallowell is a prominent psychiatrist and expert in ADHD, celebrated for his groundbreaking contributions to the field.

He graduated from Harvard College and Tulane School of Medicine and served as a faculty member at Harvard Medical School for 21 years.

A board-certified child and adult psychiatrist, Dr. Hallowell is the author of 24 New York Times best-selling books on psychology.

He founded the Hallowell ADHD Centers, where he has dedicated over 40 years to helping individuals thrive using a strength-based approach to neurodiversity.

Elaine Taylor-Klaus is a leading expert in the ADHD field and co-founder of Impact Parents, the first virtual coaching and training resource for parents of complex kids.

With over 20 years of experience, she has presented at major ADHD conferences worldwide and served as a parent advisor to the American Academy of Pediatrics.

Elaine is the author of several influential books, including the award-winning Parenting ADHD Now and The Essential Guide to Raising Complex Kids, both of which have received high praise.

Her work continues to empower parents and improve the lives of children with ADHD.

Dayna Abraham, bestselling author of Calm the Chaos: A Fail-Proof Roadmap for Parenting Even the Most Challenging Kids.

As a National Board Certified educator, parent of three neurodivergent children, and an ADHD adult herself, Dayna brings a unique and out-of-the-box perspective to parents raising kids in the modern world.

Through her compassionate framework, Calm the Chaos, she has helped millions of desperate parents around the world, find peace and meet their children where they're at when conventional parenting tools have failed them.

Dr. Ann-Louise Lockhart is a Board Certified Pediatric Psychologist and the founder of A New Day Pediatric Psychology.

With over a decade of experience in military clinics and hospitals, she now focuses on helping children and adolescents through her practice.

Dr. Lockhart is a sought-after speaker and writer, frequently featured in The New York Times and the New York Post, and is known for her expertise in childhood diagnoses, executive functioning, and racism.

She is also the author of two eBooks for parents on ADHD and tantrums.

Dr. Robert Brooks is a leading clinical psychologist with 45 years of experience.

Known for his engaging and practical approach, he has positively impacted thousands and authored 21 influential books.

As a dedicated member of CHADD’s Professional Advisory Board, he was inducted into their Hall of Fame for his significant contributions to the ADHD community.

Currently, Dr. Brooks shares his expertise at Harvard Medical School, shaping the future of mental health professionals.

Debbie Reber is the CEO of TILT Parenting and a prominent advocate for parents of neurodivergent children.

As the host of the TILT Parenting Podcast, she has amassed over 6 million downloads in nearly a decade.

With more than 15 years of experience writing books for women and teens, Debbie has established herself as an expert, attracting attention from organizations like Disney Channel and Kaplan.

She contributes to major publications such as Psychology Today and ADDitude Magazine and is a New York Times bestselling author and speaker, dedicated to empowering families in the parenting community.

Brendan Mahan is the host of the “ADHD Essentials” podcast, where he has interviewed over 200 ADHD experts.

With 10+ years in education and counseling, his expertise is featured in the Washington Post, LinkedIn, and ADDitude magazine.

Brendan is also a key figure in ADHD research, serving on the International Conference on ADHD planning committee and as a board member of the Men's ADHD Support Group.

He’s known for creating the concept “The Wall of Awful.”

Penn and Kim Holderness are a dynamic duo known for their engaging online content and advocacy for neurodiversity.

Penn, diagnosed with ADHD in college, uses his unique perspective to create award-winning sketch comedy and music videos.

Together, they run a successful business that has garnered over 8 million followers and more than 2 billion views across their platforms. They are also New York Times best-selling authors and hosts of a popular podcast.

Dr. Victoria Dunckley is an award-winning integrative child psychiatrist and screen time expert dedicated to helping children reach their maximum potential.

As the award-winning author of Reset Your Child’s Brain—a transformative book now published in 11 languages—Dr. Dunckley has made a lasting impact on families worldwide.

Recognized as one of America's Top Psychiatrists by the Consumers Research Council of America, she has received the Patient's Choice and Compassionate Doctor awards.

Her insights have been featured in major media outlets, including Psychology Today, CNN, and Good Morning America, establishing her as a leading voice in child mental health.

Alex Fraysse is a former corporate finance professional turned life coach dedicated to empowering entrepreneurs and C-suite executives.

With nearly a decade of experience, he specializes in simplifying complex challenges and guiding clients to achieve their goals.

As an ADHD and Performance coach, Alex leverages his expertise in Nutrition, Herbal Medicine, and Flow & Performance coaching, and he is currently exploring the field of Epigenetics.

Through his powerful methods, Alex has transformed the lives of thousands, helping them find purpose and reach their full potential.

Bonnie Mincu is a Senior Certified ADHD Coach with a background in Fortune 500 marketing, training, and executive coaching.

After discovering her own ADHD, she founded Thrive with ADHD, where she has spent 23 years developing effective tools and programs.

Bonnie has taught ADHD workshops at NYU, presented at major ADHD conferences, and provided online training for 16 years, helping clients globally achieve personal breakthroughs.

Penny Williams is the award-winning author of the Amazon best-seller “Boy Without Instructions” and “What to Expect When Parenting Children with ADHD,” which won the 2015 International Book Award in Psychology & Mental Health.

Passionate about helping parents thrive, Penny has supported thousands of families through her books, podcast, coaching, and summits.

A respected voice in the field, she regularly contributes to ADDitude Magazine, Healthline, and other leading parenting and special needs publications.

Joel Warsh, known to many as Dr. Joel Gator from his popular parenting Instagram account, is a Board-Certified Pediatrician based in Los Angeles, specializing in Parenting, Wellness, and Integrative Medicine.

He is the author of Parenting at Your Child’s Pace: The Integrative Pediatrician’s Guide to the First Three Years, available for pre-order and releasing in August.

Originally from Toronto, Canada, Joel earned a Master’s Degree in Epidemiology before completing his medical degree at Thomas Jefferson Medical College.

He trained in Pediatric Medicine at Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles and later worked in Beverly Hills before founding Integrative Pediatrics.

Joel has published research on childhood injuries, obesity, and physical activity. He has been featured in various documentaries, films, summits, podcasts, and articles.

He is also the founder of the Raising Amazing Plus masterclass series and Tiny Roots Apothecary.

Carol Stock Kranowitz is the renowned author of The Out-of-Sync Child, which has sold nearly 1 million copies and been translated into 15 languages.

With over 25 years of experience as a music, movement, and drama teacher, she developed an innovative program for screening young children with Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD).

Her writing resonates with parents and teachers, helping them understand and support children who are over-sensitive, under-sensitive, or face coordination challenges.

Carol has shared her expertise through engaging presentations in communities across the U.S. and internationally, including Japan, Singapore, and Switzerland, positively impacting countless families and educators along the way.

Laurie Dupar is a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner and ADHD Life Coach with over 20 years of experience.

She founded the International ADHD Coach Training Center in 2015, where she trains and certifies ADHD coaches.

Laurie has served on multiple ADHD organizational boards, including ADDitude and CHADD.

She is the author and editor of the bestselling series “The ADHD Awareness Book Project” and is a sought-after speaker on ADHD and neurodiversity, dedicated to ending the stigma surrounding ADHD.

Diane Dempster is a Certified Professional Coach, Educator, and co-host of the Parenting with Impact Podcast.

As the author of Parenting ADHD Now!, she is on a mission to make the world a brighter place for neurodivergent kids.

With over 20 years of corporate leadership experience, Diane has helped thousands of parents raise their extraordinary children.

She co-created the Sanity School program, designed to strengthen family bonds and transform traditional parenting norms.

Aron Croft is a motivational speaker and coach specializing in productivity strategies for individuals with ADHD.

A Harvard graduate, he has a master’s degree in coaching psychology and built a successful career in the Fortune 500 sector.

Aron developed a unique system for consistent productivity that has gained over 100,000 social media followers.

He is dedicated to inspiring individuals with ADHD to achieve their goals and overcome obstacles in their lives.

Cindy Goldrich is a Columbia University graduate and a leading authority on parenting and teaching children with ADHD, Executive Function, and Learning Disabilities.

Her list of achievements is impressive: she's a mental health counsellor, certified ADHD Clinical Service Provider, ADHD Parent Coach trainer, and a teacher trainer. She's also on Public Policy Board for CHADD and a regular contributor to ADDitude Magazine.

As the founder of PTS Coaching, Cindy created and leads the highly acclaimed workshop series Calm & Connected: Parenting Children and Teens with ADHD/Executive Function Challenges, which is offered in three languages.

She has provided professional development and parent coaching to thousands across the US.

But that’s not all—she has also personally trained with some of the biggest names in the parenting world, such as Dr. Edward Hallowell & Dr. Ross Greene.

Julie Skolnick is the founder of With Understanding Comes Calm, where she supports parents of gifted and distractible children.

She serves as Secretary to the Maryland Superintendent's State Advisory Council for Gifted and Talented Students and produces virtual conferences for the twice-exceptional community.

Her bestselling book, Gifted and Distractable, offers practical strategies and insights for navigating the unique challenges of twice-exceptional individuals.

Leslie Josel is a Certified ADHD Student & Parenting Coach and the CEO of “Order Out of Chaos,” which she founded 20 years ago after her son was diagnosed with ADHD.

She is the creative force behind the award-winning Academic Planners, recognized with the 2023 National Calendar Award for best student planner, now utilized by thousands of schools and families.

Leslie also writes the weekly “Dear ADHD Family Coach” column for ADDitude Magazine and has been named one of the top 20 time management experts in the world by Global Gurus.

Juli Shulem is an Executive Productivity Coach with over 30 years of experience in leadership and productivity coaching.

She has launched seven companies and collaborated with leaders from Fortune 500 giants like Google, Facebook, and Amazon, helping them cultivate impactful leadership skills.

Specializing in support for individuals with ADHD, Juli expertly addresses the challenges of focus and distraction, empowering clients to unlock their potential and achieve balance in their personal and professional lives.

Dr. Matt Zakreski is a clinical psychologist and motivational speaker known for transforming lives across all ages.

As the co-founder of the Neurodiversity Collective, he has delivered over 500 talks worldwide, advocating for neurodivergent individuals.

A recognized expert in child psychology, he was quoted in a New York Times article about millennial parents and recently gave a TED talk on "Embracing Uncertainty."

Dr. Zakreski is also working on a graphic novel about giftedness, set to inspire even more people.

Michelle Mullaley is a Clinical Psychologist with 20 years of experience specializing in Family Psychology.

As co-owner of a prominent therapy center in the US, she has dedicated her career to helping families navigate conflicts and build stronger connections.

Michelle’s background includes designing personalized learning plans for children with learning differences and behavioral challenges at a special education school.

Her transformative approach empowers families to not only resolve issues but also enjoy their time together, making a lasting impact on their relationships.

Emily W. King is a child and school psychologist with 20 years of experience working with neurodivergent children, parents, and teachers.

She specializes in child development and mental health, creating environments where kids can thrive.

Her insights have been featured in The New York Times, The Washington Post, and MSNBC.

With a Ph.D. in School Psychology, Emily is dedicated to transforming education for neurodivergent youth while supporting parents in their journeys.

Nikki Kinzer is the founder of Take Control ADHD, where she empowers individuals with ADHD through personalized coaching and valuable online resources.

She is the creator of the popular GPS (Guided Planning Sessions) program and co-hosts the influential podcast “Taking Control: The ADHD Podcast,” reaching millions over the past decade.

Nikki is also the co-author of Unapologetically ADHD: A Step-by-Step Guide to Everyday Planning on Your Terms.

An engaging speaker, she has presented at esteemed events like the International ADHD Conference and has been featured in The Wall Street Journal and Real Simple.

Kelly Biltz is a certified ADHD teen coach known for her Homework Hero system, which transforms high school struggles into success.

Drawing from her personal experience as a mother of an ADHD teen, she understands the unique challenges families face.

Kelly is dedicated to helping teens become expert time managers and achieve academic success.

Break The Cycle Of Endless Searching: Get Top ADHD Wisdom In 3 Days

Day 1: Building Routines & Screen Management

Excessive use of screens has been shown to increase ADHD symptoms. With children spending more time on their screens, their attention spans are getting shorter, they have less interest in real-life activities, and their motivation for schoolwork has plummeted.

There are also other concerns around screen time, such as online safety, the long-term impact on children’s development, and screen addiction.

On the first day of the Summit, you will learn about the negative consequences of excessive screen time on children with ADHD and how to help them develop healthy screen time habits, keep them safe against online threats, and use technology to benefit your child’s development.

Day 2: Focus, Schoolwork and Productivity

Children with ADHD have shorter attention spans than other kids. They get distracted more easily, and they find it difficult to keep their attention for longer periods of time. This leads to struggles during class and at home around homework and studying.

At the Summit, we will bring together educators and child development specialists to share ADHD-friendly schoolwork methods and strategies.

You will have an opportunity to learn how to motivate and engage your child for schoolwork, help them improve focus, and boost their attention to set them on the path to academic success.

Day 3: Managing Emotions & Handling Tantrums

Due to their unique brain blueprint, children with ADHD have an especially short fuse. They are quicker to lose patience and are more impulsive and fidgety.

This poses a specific challenge to parents and teachers who cannot get children to listen using traditional parenting strategies.

On the last day of the Summit, experts will explain how ADHD affects emotional regulation and impulse control.

They will also present you parenting strategies tailored for raising kids with ADHD that will help children manage impulsive behaviors and emotional outbursts.

Brought to you by Strategic Parenting

At Strategic Parenting, we are dedicated to providing parents worldwide with access to top-tier parenting advice. We achieve this by collaborating with world-class parenting experts, doctors, coaches, and pediatricians.

Following the success of our Empowered Parents Summit, where we hosted Dr. Shefali, Dr. Laura Markham, Tania Johnson, Dr. Rick Hanson, and other experts, we are excited to invite you to our ADHD Parenting Summit. We have partnered with leading experts in the field to bring you research-backed techniques and strategies to overcome parenting challenges of ADHD.

The ADHD Parenting Summit is co-produced and hosted by Spela Repovs, our Chief Operations Officer at Strategic Parenting. For the past four years, Spela has worked closely with Marko Juhant, a best-selling parenting author and our Chief Parenting Expert, to digitalize Marko's proven parenting strategies. These strategies have helped thousands of families and are now available to parents around the world.

Why This Is More Important Than Ever Before…

ADHD is the top mental or developmental condition among children. [1]
Every 3rd child with ADHD has symptoms that last into adulthood. [2]
A child with ADHD has 1 in 4 chance of having a parent who also has it. [3]
Children with ADHD are two to three times more likely to develop substance abuse or addiction. [4]
Children with ADHD are more likely to develop low self-esteem, anxiety, and depression. [5]
Compared to their peers, children with ADHD earn significantly lower school grades. [6]
But here’s the good news:

The earlier you learn how to support your child who has ADHD, the better your chances of managing their condition and minimizing long-term issues.

What Makes This Summit Special?

  • Listen to the world's leading experts share actionable insights on navigating the complexities of ADHD parenting.
  • Each expert will explain their insights in easy-to-understand language so you can get the most out of the Summit even if English is not your first language
  • You’ll get battle-tested tips, coming directly from best-selling book authors, keynote speakers, psychologists, neuroscientists and coaches.
  • Millions of people have already learned from our experts over the years about transforming ADHD challenges into opportunities.
  • There's never been a more crucial time to prioritize your family’s mental and emotional health.
  • This essential information isn’t often found in parenting books and courses because so much has changed just in recent years.
  • After each session, you’ll feel empowered, informed, confident, and full of HOPE for your family's future and the impact you can make in your children’s lives.

ADHD Parenting Summit Is For You If…

 

  • Parenting is a priority for you - and you want to navigate the evolving landscape of parenting.
  • You’re a parent (or grandparent) to a 3+ year old - and you're seeking expert insights to safeguard and enrich the lives of your kids with ADHD, family, and community.
  • You want to cut through the noise and understand the real impact of your parenting choices on your child with ADHD.
  • You want a home environment that promotes mental, emotional, and physical well-being without resorting to punitive measures or excessive restrictions.
  • You’re a parent to a newly diagnosed child or a parent who has dealt with ADHD difficulties for years.
  • You suspect your child is struggling with ADHD but has not been diagnosed yet
  • You are a parent who has ADHD and struggles to keep it all together
  • You want to teach your child to self-regulate, calm big emotions, and connect with others.
  • You are looking for natural solutions to help your child manage their ADHD - without resorting to medication
  • You're thinking of putting your child on the ADHD medication (or they're already on medication) but you’re looking for alternative natural ways of helping them manage ADHD

Join the Summit and Get Answers to These Critical Questions:

  • How to become the rock-solid support your brilliant neurospicy child deserves to have
  • How to parent an ADHD child who acts out without losing your mind
  • How to motivate your ADHD teen for schoolwork
  • How to help your child recognize ADHD as a gift without feeling isolated
  • How do screens impact children’s stress levels and how this shows up in a child with ADHD or autism
  • What to do about your child’s screen time without resorting to punishments
  • How to get your child with ADHD to respect the boundaries without punishments
  • What you should do when your child has an outburst to calm them down
  • How to teach your child emotional self-regulation

The Summit will empower you to navigate the complexities of ADHD parenting with confidence and joy!

How You’ll Feel After the Summit…

  • Understood and validated, knowing you’re not alone in the challenges you face.
  • Reassured that you have the knowledge and tools to navigate parenting with grace and resilience.
  • Empowered to create a nurturing, loving, and safe environment for your children.
  • Inspired and hopeful about the impact your parenting will have on your children’s future.

Resources:

[1] Danielson, M. L. et al. (2024). ADHD Prevalence Among U.S. Children and Adolescents in 2022: Diagnosis, Severity, Co-Occurring Disorders, and Treatment. Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology, 53(3), 343-360.
[2] Ginsberg Y, Quintero J, Anand E, Casillas M, Upadhyaya HP. (2014). Underdiagnosis of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in adult patients: a review of the literature. The Primary Care Companion For CNS Disorders, 16(3).
[3] Cleveland Clinic. (2024). Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
[4] Child Mind Institute. (2024). ADHD and Substance Abuse: Why teens with the disorder are at higher risk for addiction.
[5] Ingeborgrud, C. B. et al. (2023). Anxiety and depression from age 3 to 8 years in children with and without ADHD symptoms. Scientific Reports, 13.
[6] Langberg, J. M. et al. (2011). Patterns and predictors of adolescent academic achievement and performance in a sample of children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology, 40(4), 519-531.

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