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Workshops & programs

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The Barkley Program​

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For parents of children with ADHD 

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The Fear-less Program

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For parents  of children with anxiety

It’s ADHD.

But how do I actually help my child?

 

“I finally have an explanation, and it brings relief. But I still don’t know what to do differently day to day. I want to understand my child better and have tools that actually help — not just keep reacting and feeling overwhelmed.”

 

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How the Barkley Program can help​

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Get the knowledge & tools to support your child effectively


You’ll learn how ADHD affects your child’s brain, emotions, and behaviour.
Through clear psychoeducation and practical, step-by-step strategies, you’ll be equipped to respond more effectively, reduce daily struggles, and support your child’s growth with calm, structure, and confidence.

Why do small things turn into big battles?

 

““I love my child deeply, but I feel exhausted. Nothing I try seems to work, and I don’t understand why my child reacts this way. I’m constantly questioning myself as a parent. I don’t need judgment or generic advice: I need clear tools that actually help.”

 

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How the Barkley Program can help

 

Turns understanding into practical action.


You’ll learn to make sense of your child’s behaviours and why traditional parenting strategies often fail.
Step by step, you’ll build effective, realistic tools to reduce conflict, restore cooperation, and bring more calm and confidence back into your parenting.
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Helping an anxious child isn’t easy. I want to do it right.

 

“My child is very anxious, and I want to help, but I worry that I’m actually making it worse without meaning to. I don’t want to fuel their anxiety. I just don’t know the best way to support them."

 

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How the Fear-less Program can help

 

Gain clear, evidence-based strategies to support your anxious child effectively.


You’ll learn how anxiety works & why some well-intentioned responses can unintentionally maintain it.

Step by step, you’ll gain practical tools to respond and reduce avoidance, and help your child develop stronger coping skills and face their fears with confidence.

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