Understand Your Child's Needs
Why your child isn’t “lazy” or “distracted,” and how to recognize the underlying causes of their behavior.
Simple, effective strategies like grounding techniques, sensory breaks, and emotional regulation tools that you can start using immediately.
Practical Tools
How to create an environment that helps your child thrive at home, school, and beyond—without feeling burned out.
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who feel confused or overwhelmed by their child’s emotional responses and behaviors.
who want to try new, practical strategies that they can use right away.
who are looking for expert insights and real-life stories from others who are facing similar challenges.
Alice Stern
Neurodevelopmental Coach, ADHD specialist, over 15 years of experience with children
Alice has dedicated her career to supporting neurodivergent children, including those with ADHD, Autism, and PDA.
With a Master’s in Child Development & Psychology from UCL, she combines academic expertise with compassionate, real-world solutions to help children thrive at home, school, and beyond.
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faq
Can a child with ADHD control their behaviour?
Yes, but it takes time, support, and the right strategies. ADHD affects self-regulation, so expecting instant control isn’t realistic. Skills can be learned through structure, guidance, and therapy.
What happens to children with ADHD when they grow up?
Yes, the session will be recorded and available to all registered participants.
How to determine if a child has ADHD?
Look for symptoms in multiple settings (home, school, social). Diagnosis should be made by a qualified professional after evaluation and ruling out other causes.
How should a child who has ADHD not be punished?
Avoid harsh punishment, shaming, or yelling — these increase stress and worsen behavior. Use positive reinforcement, clear boundaries, and calm redirection instead.
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