ONLINE MENTAL HEALTH COURSES
Parenting an ADHDer
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Learn all about ADHD, the different ways in which you can help your child, and practical strategies to manage inattention, impulsivity, big emotions and hyperactive behaviours.
Ten weeks of easy to digest, engaging online content. Bite sized videos, worksheets, and quizzes so you can apply the information to your family.
Practical tools, amazing resources AND the opportunity to ask questions about the course through Q and A’s with Dr Amanda Mullin.

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About Parenting an ADHDer
With so many programs out there, how do you know if this one is for you?
As a Doctor of Clinical Psychology, and Director of the multi-award winning Mindworx Psychology, a private clinical psychology practice in Sydney Australia, I’ve worked with thousands of parents.
I have a special interest in ADHD. Not just through my work as a Psychologist, but because I am also an ADHDer, in a family of ADHDer’s. And – I’m a parent myself.
I’m privileged to be invited to speak regularly and to deliver workshops about neurodiversity to pre-schools, schools, businesses, parents and carers.
I love teaching how to recognise neurodiversity, how to support ADHD and how to thrive with ADHD.
Whether working one-on-one, delivering a workshop, or presenting to a conference – one of the things that brings me most joy is hearing how much life changes for the better when people get the knowledge and tools they need.
I believe in preventative, early intervention for mental health, and am deeply passionate about cutting through the hype. This program is grounded in the latest science, teaches evidence based skills, and values practical, concrete strategies that can be implemented easily.
We’ll be focusing on empowering you.
On helping you understand your child, and understand your own specific challenges in parenting.
Teaching you ways to understand and address different challenges.
I don’t know about you, but in the last decade of my clinical practice, I’ve not met a parent who has yelled out “ADHD is a superpower, let’s celebrate this” when either they, or their child has been diagnosed.
But I have met many parents who are scared, worried or overwhelmed.
Parents who don’t know where to start, or how best to help support their child.
Let’s cut free of shame and stigma, and instead get equipped with practical skills and solid knowledge about what ADHD is, and isn’t.
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