Presented By: Mary A. Rackham Institute
Understanding and Managing ADHD – For Parents and Guardians
Are you a parent or guardian of a child with ADHD? Join the Mary A. Rackham Institute for our free, virtual workshop, Understanding and Managing ADHD. This online event is designed to equip caregivers with practical tools and insights to better understand ADHD and support their children at home, in school, and beyond.
What You’ll Learn
This supportive, research-informed workshop covers:
- What ADHD is and how it affects children across different settings
- Tools and strategies for managing behavior and improving emotional regulation
- How to create structure and routines that reduce stress for the whole family
- Effective communication with teachers, care teams, and your child
- How to connect with your child with more empathy and less frustration
Our expert presenters combine real-world experience with evidence-based practices—so you’ll leave with tips you can put into action right away.
Who Should Attend?
This workshop is ideal for:
- Parents and guardians of children diagnosed with ADHD
- Caregivers noticing signs of ADHD and seeking more information
- Anyone wanting to build stronger, more effective support systems for a child with attention or behavior challenges
Upcoming Workshop Dates 🗓️
This free, virtual workshop is offered multiple times throughout the year. Each session runs from 11 am – 12 pm, EST.
Remaining 2026 Workshop Dates:
- April 14
- May 12
- June 9
- July 14
Note: Space is limited for each session. Be sure to reserve your spot early!
What You’ll Learn
This supportive, research-informed workshop covers:
- What ADHD is and how it affects children across different settings
- Tools and strategies for managing behavior and improving emotional regulation
- How to create structure and routines that reduce stress for the whole family
- Effective communication with teachers, care teams, and your child
- How to connect with your child with more empathy and less frustration
Our expert presenters combine real-world experience with evidence-based practices—so you’ll leave with tips you can put into action right away.
Who Should Attend?
This workshop is ideal for:
- Parents and guardians of children diagnosed with ADHD
- Caregivers noticing signs of ADHD and seeking more information
- Anyone wanting to build stronger, more effective support systems for a child with attention or behavior challenges
Upcoming Workshop Dates 🗓️
This free, virtual workshop is offered multiple times throughout the year. Each session runs from 11 am – 12 pm, EST.
Remaining 2026 Workshop Dates:
- April 14
- May 12
- June 9
- July 14
Note: Space is limited for each session. Be sure to reserve your spot early!