Parenting Children with ADHD: Success Stories from Two Mothers
Mode: Online
Primary Language: Cantonese
Subtitles available in both Chinese and English
Advance registration is required
Target participants:
Adults with ADHD, Children with ADHD, Parents, SENCOs, Teachers
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Parenting a child with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) comes with its unique set of challenges, but these challenges can also become opportunities for growth and development. In this webinar, we invite two experienced mothers, Elizabeth and Kathy, to share their success stories in raising children with ADHD and discuss how they turned these challenges into strengths for their kids.
Elizabeth, a mother of a 22-year-old daughter, will share her experiences in helping her daughter manage ADHD over the years, including navigating the changes during adolescence and building confidence as she faces social and workplace challenges. Kathy, a mother of an 11-year-old boy, will talk about tackling the daily challenges of ADHD and how she has supported her son’s growth in both family and school settings.
In this session, you’ll learn:
1. How both mothers first recognized the signs of ADHD in their children and their initial reactions and coping strategies.
2. How to adapt parenting strategies to support children at different stages of their development.
3. Ways to help children manage emotional and attention-related issues while fostering their growth in social and educational environments.
4. Tips for creating an open communication environment at home and working with schools to support your child’s education.
Whether you are a parent of a child with ADHD or someone interested in understanding ADHD parenting better, this webinar will provide valuable insights and practical advice. Join us to learn how to better support the growth and development of children with ADHD.
We look forward to seeing you at the webinar!