Is parenting your ADHD child leaving you overwhelmed, second-guessing yourself, or feeling like nothing is working? You’re not alone.
Join us for a skills-based class designed specifically for parents raising children with ADHD. Whether you’re navigating emotional outbursts, school struggles, constant reminders, or sibling conflict, this class will give you practical tools to respond with more clarity, confidence, and calm. In this class, you’ll learn how to:
• Support emotional regulation without power struggles
• Set boundaries that actually work
• Understand the ADHD brain and how it impacts behavior
• Reduce yelling, shame, and meltdowns
• Build connection while still getting things done
This class is grounded in neuroscience, attachment theory, and evidence-based strategies that respect both your child’s needs and your own capacity as a parent.
Who this class is for: Parents, caregivers, or guardians of children (ages 4–12) diagnosed with or suspected to have ADHD. Whether you’re new to the diagnosis or have been at this for years, you’ll walk away with tools you can use immediately.
Space is limited—reserve your spot now.
Taught by: Elizabeth Shipman, LMFT — a licensed marriage and family therapist specializing in ADHD and play therapy at Wasatch Family Therapy in Farmington.
This class is offered in collaboration with Huntington Learning Center of Kaysville, supporting academic success for children with ADHD through customized learning programs.