Who this programme is for
This programme is designed for parents who want clear, practical support in understanding and supporting a child with ADHD or ADD.
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It may be a good fit if you:​
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Are feeling unsure how best to support your child day to day
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Are experiencing frequent conflict, overwhelm or emotional burnout at home
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Want to better understand your child’s behaviour and emotional responses
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Are navigating a recent diagnosis or beginning to explore ADHD
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Are finding school, routines or boundaries difficult to manage
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Want guidance that feels realistic and workable in everyday life
What you will gain from the programme
Across five weeks, you’ll build a clearer understanding of ADHD and develop practical ways to support your child with confidence.
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You’ll come away with:​
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A clearer understanding of how ADHD presents and affects your child day to day
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Practical strategies to support emotional regulation and reduce escalation at home
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More confidence in setting boundaries and responding to challenging situations
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Tools to support your child’s self-esteem and sense of independence
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A better understanding of how ADHD impacts school, relationships and daily life
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Guidance you can apply immediately within your own family context
Led by experienced specialists

Carly Webb
Psychotherapist & Founder
Carly is an experienced psychotherapist who works with adults, adolescents and families, supporting clients through emotional, relational and behavioural challenges.
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KIM DeMarchi
Parent Coach
Warm, supportive, curious and compassionate, Kim is an exceptional parenting coach with over 30 years’ experience supporting parents, children and families.
How the programme works
The programme runs over five weeks, with one live session each week.
Sessions take place on Tuesdays from 12–1 pm via Zoom, with a final session focused on implementation and Q&A.​
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Five weekly sessions, each one hour
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Small-group format with other parents
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Led by experienced specialists
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Final session includes Q&A and practical troubleshooting
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To get the most from the programme, we encourage:
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Attending all sessions where possible
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Joining 10 minutes before each session to allow time to settle in
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Joining from a quiet, confidential space
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Having your camera on and being open to taking part in discussions
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Sessions are not recorded, allowing for open discussion and a more supportive group environment.
Programme overview
Parent Support Programme ADHD and Under 18s
Starts: Tuesday, 2nd June 2026
Week 1 - Understanding ADHD/ADD
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Introductions and welcomes
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Helping you understand ADHD/ADD beyond the label - common presentations and misconceptions
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Addressing the emotional impact of a diagnosis or suspicion - for you and your child
Week 2 - Day-to-Day Support and Regulation Strategies
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Supporting your child’s emotional regulation
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Reducing conflict, escalation and emotional burnout at home
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Building confidence in handling difficult situations
Week 3 - ADHD, Relationships, School and Self-Esteem
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Shedding light on the wider impact of ADHD/ADD
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Supporting advocacy without overprotecting
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Protecting your child’s self-esteem and self-worth
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Managing ADHD/ADD in school systems
Week 4 - Practical Support, Independence and Sustainable Parenting
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New daily routines and structures that work for your family
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Supporting independence without letting go entirely
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Reducing parental exhaustion
Week 5 - Implementation and Expert Q&A Clinic
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Troubleshooting real-life challenges
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Refining strategies that may be proving challenging
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Answering specific questions
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Discussing next steps and support pathways
Programme Summary
Parent Support Programme ADHD and Under 18s
Starts: Tuesday, 2nd June 2026
Weekly: 12 - 1 pm
Attendance: Live video call with one participant per device
A five-week, live, expert-led programme supporting parents of children with ADHD.
Week 1: Understanding ADHD/ADD
Week 2: Day-to-day support and regulation
Week 3: School, relationships and self-esteem
Week 4: Practical support and independence
Week 5: Implementation and Q&A
Delivered in a small-group setting with guided support throughout.
Booking
Programme fee: £425
Includes five interactive sessions and full participation in the programme.
A 50% reduction is available for a co-parent
Second parent: £212.50
To book your place or ask any questions, please get in touch:
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