ADHD Online Events
Each month ADHD Support Australia brings you an expert in an ADHD-related field to empower you with the information you need on your ADHD journey.
Since April 2020 our speaker evenings and events have all been online.
Book in below and you’ll be sent a link and instructions on how to join the talk via Zoom call.
All online speaker evenings are $20 (+ booking fee + GST), unless otherwise advertised.
If you can’t make it to the live event or have only just found us and missed past events you can find recordings on our Patreon members’ site.
A recording of the talk will ONLY be available to Patreon members after the live talk. If you don’t think you’ll be able to attend the live talk, please join Patreon and watch the recording there. You can cancel this at any time.
Please scroll down to see all our online offerings including Online Parenting Courses, Online Digital Parenting Program, PEERS Social Skills for Teens & Young Adults, PEERS Dating Skills and NeuroACT Program for Teens and Adults
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Navigating ADHD: Strategies for Cultivating Calm in Your Family with Vivian Dunstan
July 25 @ 7:00 pm-8:30 pm
If you’re feeling overwhelmed, confused or isolated, or your family life seems out of control due to the challenges of parenting with ADHD, and you would like help in navigating that journey and some strategies for cultivating calm in your family, this webinar is for you.
ADHD is definitely not caused by poor parenting BUT specific ADHD parent training can help improve symptoms for your young person, your parental stress and your family life in general. The more informed you are about ADHD and the strategies and tools that work, the more you’re able to alter your perspective on your young person’s behaviours and establish a more positive relationship with your them.
Your thoughts and awareness about ADHD really can change your young person’s behaviour, their life and your family’s reality.
This 1-hour webinar + Q&A will provide you with a solid foundation from which to understand how your young person’s ADHD affects their day-to-day life. Greater empathy and understanding for your child’s perspective will enable you to work together with your young person to find practical, workable strategies that will make a difference in the lives of your whole family, increase your parenting confidence and create more calm in your home.
About Me
Vivian is the Founder & Organiser of ADHD Support Australia and has been advocating for the ADHD community since 2013.
Vivian is both an adult with ADHD and a mother of an ADHD child, teen & now young adult.Vivian has authored the ADHD Support Australia’s website, organised 140+ expert ADHD talks and facilitates the Parenting Children with ADHD course, Digital Parenting Program and the PEERS Social Skills for Teens & Young Adults programmes.
Vivian is an ADDCA trained ADHD Coach, Certified PEERS Social Skills for Teens & Young Adults coach, Certified Tech Addiction & Digital health Educator (NIDHW) qualified teacher, Mental Health First Aider, Lifeline Accidental Counsellor.
Vivian’s personal and professional experience over the years means that she truly understands the everyday challenges faced by people with ADHD and their parents and, in particular, the social skills & friendship challenges faced by our young people with ADHD.