Are meltdowns turning every day into a constant battle?
Understand what is really going on behind the meltdowns and what will work.
A FREE live webinar for parents raising school-aged children with ADHD โ Wednesday 29 July 2026 (AWST). Choose the time that suits you: 10:30am or 6:30pm.
Note: Two times provided - choose the time that suits.ย A replay will be sent if you can't make it live.
If you're constantly walking on eggshells, waiting to see what sets him off next...
If the simplest task โ leaving the house, starting homework, winding down for bed โ can turn into a battle without warning...
If you've tried the routines, the reward charts, the consequences, and you're still standing there, patient, patient, patient... until you're not...
This free webinar is for you.
Event Details
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29th July, 2026
โฐ 10.30am or 6.30pm (AWST)
๐ย Live Online
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Here's what I want you to know before we even start: your child is not choosing this behaviour. It's their brain, not their character.
Most of the advice out there assumes every child can regulate themselves the same way, at the same age, if they just try harder. For a child with ADHD, that's not how it works โ and once you understand the gap between what they know and what they can actually do in the moment, everything gets easier.
That's what we're covering, live, on 29 July.
What you'll learn
โย Why meltdowns actually happen โย the real difference between "won't" and "can't," and what's going on in your child's brain when things fall apart.
โย What to do in the moment โย a simple, practical way to respond that helps you stay clear-headed instead of reactive, even mid-meltdown.
โย How to reduce how often they happen โย small, realistic changes to your routines and home environment that work with an ADHD brain instead of against it.
This isn't age-specific โย whether your child is five or fifteen, the same brain-based patterns show up. We'll cover what that looks like across the school years.
Who this is for
Parents and caregivers of school-aged children (roughly 5โ18) with ADHD or suspected ADHD โ especially if you're exhausted, feel like you've tried everything, and just want someone who actually understands what your family is dealing with.
About Susan
I'm Susan Hughes, M.Ed, ACC โ an ADHD parent coach and educator based in Perth. I built The Confident ADHD Parent Formula because so many parents I met were doing everything "right" and still hitting a wall, not because they were failing, but because the advice they'd been given was never built for an ADHD brain in the first place.
Live Webinar Details โ Two time options.
๐๏ธ Date: Wednesday,ย 29 July 2026
โย Time:ย 10:30am (AWST) orย 6:30pm (AWST)ย โ pick whichever works, one registration covers both
๐ฒ Cost:ย FREE
๐ป Format:ย Live, online
Can't make either time work perfectly? Register anyway โ everyone who signs up gets the replay sent straight to their inbox.
Live training. Limited to parents ready for a different approach.
Real Parent Stories
Cat O'Riordan
As always very clear, very practical and helpful advice. And most importantly, it's always about getting to the best outcome for the child.ย Which in tern helps the family/school.
Rachel & Tom Parker
Susan's content knowledge was excellent, and her demeanor very reassuring.ย We feel empowered to support our child and feel that there is hope for the future.ย We look forward to diving into the resources and our next sessions.ย
Ian Tammen
Very good session with some excellent advice, coaching and assistance to help me understand and change some expectations.ย Also to modify some parenting concepts to be more effective and empathetic to the kids.