ADHD in children: everyday strategies with Dr Dan

Tips from a paediatrician on how parents can better understand and help a child with ADHD symptoms.

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Description

Unlock the key strategies to support your child's well-being at home and school. This course provides essential insights for parents seeking effective approaches to managing ADHD symptoms.


Every parent wishes for their child to flourish and fulfil their potential. In this comprehensive course, discover evidence-based strategies and tools designed to assist children with ADHD in reaching their full potential.


Whether or not your child has received an ADHD diagnosis, this course can be beneficial if they frequently exhibit:

  • Restlessness and constant movement, even in situations requiring stillness.

  • Excessive talking or interrupting others during conversations and activities.

  • Difficulty waiting their turn.

  • Challenges maintaining focus during conversations.

  • Easy distractibility during work or play.

  • Disorganisation with tasks and responsibilities.

  • Leaving tasks unfinished with careless errors.

  • Forgetfulness and misplacement of items in daily routines.

Emphasising the strengths of children with ADHD, such as creativity, spontaneity, and vibrant imaginations, is also crucial.


As a seasoned paediatrician and published child mental health researcher, I've curated these strategies from both professional and personal experiences, as well as interactions with numerous families. Typically, time constraints during appointments limit the sharing of these valuable resources. Enrolling in this course grants you access to these effective strategies, fostering a supportive environment at home, school, and in social settings.


Join the course to explore practical strategies covering behaviour management, academic support, social skills development, emotional regulation, and resilience. Create an environment where your child not only copes but thrives!


What You Will Learn!

  • A complete list of practical strategies to help your child's ADHD
  • Designed and tested by parents to help in their everyday life
  • By implementing these strategies, you will have provided your child with the best opportunities for non-medication support in managing their ADHD
  • An overview of the different ways a professional can manage a child's ADHD

Who Should Attend!

  • Carers of children experiecing problems from inattention, difficulty focusing, hyperactivity or impulse control issues. Children don't have to be diagnosed with ADHD to benefit from the course.
  • Carers can be parents, grandparents, teachers or anyone else involved in helping modify the environment of children to help the child reach their potential.