Supportive Parenting for ADHD: Emotional Regulation Strategies

Workshop for Parents of Children with ADHD

Supportive Parenting for ADHD: Emotional Regulation Strategies

Workshop for Parents of Children with ADHD

Group Therapy for Parents of Children with ADHD

Emotional ups and downs are common in children with ADHD. This group explores ways to help kids identify, express, and manage big feelings—while giving parents tools to respond calmly and effectively.

*This class is self-pay only, not billable through insurance.

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What to Expect from a Group Therapy Class

Frequently Asked Questions

Each session includes guided discussions, skill-building activities, and opportunities to share personal experiences in a supportive, confidential environment.

No diagnosis is required. The group is open to any parent or caregiver seeking support and guidance for managing ADHD-like behaviors at home or school.

Yes. Sessions focus on practical tools and techniques—like setting routines, managing behavior, and improving communication—that you can start using immediately.

It’s both. We provide research-backed parenting strategies as well as a safe space for emotional support and connection with other parents who understand.

Absolutely. We encourage co-parents, partners, or any involved caregivers to join, as consistency and shared understanding are key to helping your child thrive.

You’re not alone—we’ll provide follow-up resources and referrals so you can continue learning and get additional support beyond the group.