ADHD in Children
Parents, Teachers & Caregivers
ADHD is so much more than distractibility, hyperactivity, or “difficult behaviour.”
Behind the overwhelm, emotional outbursts, forgetfulness, impulsivity, sensory sensitivities, shutdowns, and school struggles is a child whose brain experiences the world differently — often intensely, creatively, emotionally, and beautifully.
This online course is designed to help you truly understand the ADHD child.
Created by experienced occupational therapist Emma Wijnberg, this practical and deeply insightful course gives parents, educators, and caregivers the tools to move beyond frustration and toward connection, regulation, confidence, and meaningful support.
You will learn:
How the ADHD brain works
Why emotional regulation can feel so difficult
The impact of sensory processing on behaviour and learning
Executive functioning challenges and practical support strategies
How ADHD affects confidence, relationships, school performance, and everyday life
How to support your child without shame, fear, or constant conflict
Strength-based approaches that nurture resilience and self-esteem
Practical tools you can immediately apply at home and in the classroom
This course is not about “fixing” children.
It is about helping adults better understand them.
Through compassionate, science-based guidance, Emma reframes ADHD not simply as a list of deficits, but as a unique neurodevelopmental profile with extraordinary strengths, creativity, energy, intuition, and potential.
Whether you are newly navigating an ADHD diagnosis or have been on this journey for years, this course will help you feel more informed, more equipped, and less alone.
Included in the Course
Pre-recorded online video modules
Practical everyday strategies
Expert guidance from a paediatric occupational therapist
Parent-friendly explanations grounded in neuroscience
Accessible learning at your own pace
Lifetime learning tools you can return to again and again
Perfect For
Parents and caregivers
Teachers and classroom assistants
Therapists and professionals
Families navigating ADHD challenges
Anyone wanting a deeper understanding of neurodivergent children
Because ADHD children do not need less of themselves.
They need environments, relationships, and support systems that understand how they work.