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This presentation is designed for parents of school-aged children and focuses on building a deeper understanding of how the ADHD brain works. We will explore how some aspects of ADHD can act as a strength in certain situations, and a challenge in others, helping parents better understand and support their child.
Parents will learn neurodiversity-affirming communication strategies to reduce power struggles and strengthen connection. We will also discuss practical ways to support task initiation and task completion, especially for non-preferred tasks, without relying on rewards or consequences.
The session will highlight concrete, usable strategies. Parents will leave with tools they can use immediately, greater compassion for their child’s nervous system, and a clearer roadmap for supporting their child in a way that builds confidence, autonomy, and success.
This live, online event will be presented by Mary Klovance. Mary is an award-winning counsellor, author, and founder of The Neurodiversity Family Centre. With lived experience as an ADH(D)er and a parent of a neurodivergent daughter, Mary brings a relatable and humorous perspective to her work. She has over 14 years of front-line experience as a school counsellor and working with youth facing complex challenges. As a Registered Clinical Counsellor and ADHD-Certified Clinical Services Provider, her sessions blend professional expertise with personal understanding to help families implement neurodiversity-affirming practices that honour individual strengths and celebrate differences.