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What looks like defiance or laziness from the outside is often something else entirely going on underneath...
And the research on what actually helps has moved a long way in the last few years.
That's why we're bringing together 40+ of the most respected voices in the ADHD field for 5 days of practical, evidence-based conversations.
Experts who've spent their careers studying how the ADHD brain works, what supports it, and what gets in its way at home and at school.
The goal of the summit is simple:
Share what the latest research and clinical experience actually tell us, in plain language, so parents leave with a clearer picture and a few new ideas to try.
5 days. 40+ experts. Free to attend.















































Discover 6 Morning And Evening Routines Designed For ADHD Households


Hi, we are Spela Repovs and Elaine Taylor-Klaus, hosts and producers of the ADHD Parenting Summit.
We started this summit because we believe the conversation around ADHD at home has shifted in important ways over the past few years...
And the latest research and practical wisdom deserves a wider audience.
Last year, we hosted our first virtual ADHD Parenting Summit with 25 experts in the field.
The response from the parenting community was beyond what we'd hoped for, and the feedback gave us a clear sense of what to do more of this year.
Hundreds of thousands of parents registered, watched, and reached out to tell us which sessions made the biggest difference for them.
This year, we're coming back bigger:
👉 5 days (instead of 3)
👉 40+ leading experts and speakers (instead of 25)
👉 More practical, day-to-day strategies (instead of theory)
From morning routines that actually work, to planning and follow-through skills, to homework and the digital age, we're covering the topics that matter most to ADHD families.
5 days. Free to attend. Join us.





"That was awesome, crying at the end. Not sure if it was pure relief but felt good either way to have that release. So many things finally clicked into place for me. Things I'd been wondering about for years. Thanks for your beautiful energy and caring nature, it so shined through."

"Thank you so much for compiling such timeless information. So grateful and feel so blessed to have been part of this summit and now I have the opportunity to be part of the ADHD Parenting community forever."

“There are 4 neurodivergent people in my house. I've been the chaos coordinator for more than 25 years. There were still so many strategies brought up yesterday that I thought; Where has this ADHD Parenting Summit been in our lives?!”

"I had the privilege of attending the ADHD Parenting Summit, and it was an incredible experience. As a mother of three, I was seeking practical, real-world advice and tools to better support my family — and I found exactly that. The summit brought together experts who shared valuable insights on everything from daily routines to family life at home, and I left feeling empowered, informed, and more confident in my parenting."

"I learnt a lot on how to empower my son, how to understand him, and how to communicate instructions to him. I have not gone through counselling because it is expensive and I have been thinking that it's common sense. I now realise that there is no common sense to this... that we need guidance from experts."

“The different topics, the amount of different approches and the really good and proffesional speakers… I liked it a lot and it pushed my motivation to work on my relationship and communication with my kid :-)”


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❤️🩹 You Care About How The Latest ADHD Research Translates To Home Life
Understanding of ADHD has shifted significantly in the last few years. The summit brings together experts who can explain both the science and the day-to-day reality of parenting, in plain language. If you've been wanting one place where the current thinking lives, this is it.
🎯 You're Looking For Practical, Day-To-Day Ideas
You've probably read books, listened to podcasts, maybe even joined a course. With so much information out there, it's easy to feel overwhelmed. The summit experts share ideas that are concrete and adaptable — the kind you can think through and try the same week you hear them.
🔍 You Want To Understand ADHD Better
Whether you're new to the topic or have been reading about it for years, ADHD parenting can look different across families, ages, and personalities. The summit covers a wide range of presentations and approaches, so there's something useful regardless of where you are in your understanding.

Five Days, All In One Place. A full week of conversations covering the topics that come up most in ADHD parenting.

A Strengths-Based Perspective. Sessions explore how ADHD traits show up at home and how families can build on what's working.

Boundaries Without Power Struggles. Experts discuss approaches to limits and structure that hold up over time — without harsh discipline or constant repetition.

Motivation, In Real Life. Sessions look at what actually moves kids forward — schoolwork, daily routines, autonomy, and the small shifts that help motivation stick over time.

Tough Moments At Home. Practical conversations about the daily flashpoints — and how parents can stay grounded through them.


References
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[3] Cleveland Clinic. (2024). Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
[4] Child Mind Institute. (2024). ADHD and Substance Abuse: Why teens with the disorder are at higher risk for addiction.
[5] Ingeborgrud, C. B. et al. (2023). Anxiety and depression from age 3 to 8 years in children with and without ADHD symptoms. Scientific Reports, 13.
[6] Langberg, J. M. et al. (2011). Patterns and predictors of adolescent academic achievement and performance in a sample of children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology, 40(4), 519-531.
