ADHD Parenting Workshop

ADHD Parenting Workshop

Learn practical tips and strategies for parenting children with ADHD in this interactive workshop!

By Rachel Russell from Quite Frankly Coaching

Date and time

Sun, 9 Jun 2024 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM AWST

Location

Inspired Results NLP & Hypnosis Training

30 Forrest Avenue #2 Bunbury, WA 6230 Australia

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About this event

  • 4 hours

Welcome to the ADHD Parenting Workshop, presented by Rachel Russell from Quite Frankly Coaching. This is a face to face, interactive four hour workshop and will cover 4 areas of ADHD:

ADHD and the brain

ADHD and learning

ADHD and emotions

ADHD and strategies to help in the classroom and the home

Here's why you won't want to miss this workshop...

You will learn:

How ADHD affects the brain and the nervous system and their functions

How it shows up and affects daily life

Possible causes of disruption and difficulty

Many practical, hands on and effective strategies that will help your child both in the classroom and at home.

This course is designed for parents of children who have been diagnosed or who are waiting for a diagnoses of ADHD. Whether you're looking for advice on behaviour management, school support, or self-care, this workshop has got you covered. Connect with other parents facing similar experiences, and find other agencies who can support your child on their journey.

About Rachel Russell and Quite Frankly Coaching

Rachel is a coach, educator, speaker, author, wife, and mother who has worked with families both here in Australia and overseas for the past 27 years. She holds bachelor’s degrees in Teaching and Arts as well as a Master’s degree in Early Childhood Rachel is a coach, educator, speaker, author, wife, and mother who has worked with families both here in Australia and overseas for the past 27 years. She holds bachelor’s degrees in Teaching and Arts as well as a Master’s degree in in Early Childhood Education. She is the founder of Quite Frankly Coaching where she utilises practical application of neuroscience to foster children’s wellbeing. Rachel coaches children and families, consults in education, facilitates group workshops and online courses, and presents at speaking events. Her passion lies in helping kids and families reconnect with who they really are.

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