Parents Heaven
Emotional Intelligence & Understanding ADHD for Parents
- Online
- Ine Mari Bredekamp
- Limited to 12 per session
- 4 weeks (Once a week, 90-minute sessions)
- $500
Overview
Parenting a child with ADHD presents unique challenges, from navigating the pressures of education systems to managing personal stress. This 4-week online training offers parents a deep dive into understanding ADHD while developing Emotional Intelligence (EI) strategies to create a nurturing and supportive environment for their children. Led by ADHD specialist Ine Mari, the course aims to empower parents with the tools to advocate for their children’s needs, build resilience, and focus on long-term success.
What
- Emotional Intelligence and its role in parenting.
- Managing the pressures of raising a child with ADHD.
- Practical strategies for supporting children academically and personally.
- Specialized support plans for long-term success, including individualized education plans
Who
The course is designed for parents of children with ADHD who are looking to:
- Understand ADHD in a more comprehensive way.
- Manage stress and build resilience.
- Develop practical strategies for supporting their child’s education and emotional well-being.
- Create a long-term plan for their child’s development, beyond just academic success.
Why
Raising a child with ADHD can be overwhelming, but this course equips parents with the knowledge and tools they need to navigate these challenges with confidence and emotional intelligence. By participating in this course, parents will:
- Learn to manage their own stress and emotional triggers.
- Advocate more effectively for their child’s educational and personal needs.
- Build a stronger, more empathetic relationship with their child.
- Gain insight into the long-term needs and development of a child with ADHD.
Learn how ADHD affects education and behavior, and how EI can help parents navigate these challenges.
Discover tools for managing stress, developing self-regulation, and fostering empathy towards your child’s experience.
Learn how to collaborate with educators, identify the right teachers/schools, and build a strong support network.
Prepare for future transitions by developing a future-oriented mindset, focusing on both personal growth and educational success for your child.