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It’s time to rewrite the parenting playbook.
Join our ADHD parenting revolution and discover how to unlock your child’s full potential.
For our brand new & improved ADHD Parenting Summit 2026, we’re bringing together 40+ leading ADHD experts.
This means a DEEPER understanding of your child’s ADHD…
MORE practical parenting strategies…
And MORE time to absorb it all – with sessions spread across 5 full days instead of crammed into just 3.
All so you can help your child THRIVE with ADHD.














































Discover 6 Morning And Evening Routines Kids With ADHD Actually Follow


Hi, we are Spela Repovs and Elaine Taylor-Klaus, hosts and producers of the ADHD Parenting Summit.
We firmly believe that kids with ADHD have great potential that they can reach with proper support.
And finding the right kind of guidance shouldn't feel impossible for parents.
Last year, we organized our first virtual ADHD Parenting Summit with 25 ADHD parenting experts.
And based on the responses we've received from the parents, it was extremely successful.
We’ve helped 253,788 families manage the unique parenting challenges that come with raising kids with ADHD. That's more families than live in cities like Orlando or Tampa.
And this year, we're coming back bigger and better:
👉 5 days (instead of 3)
👉 40+ leading ADHD experts & speakers (instead of 25)
👉 More practical solutions for the daily challenges (instead of theory)
From morning routines that actually work … to building executive functioning skills – we're covering what matters most.
It’s time for parents of kids with ADHD to move from merely surviving each day to actually enjoying being a parent.
Let’s unlock your child’s incredible potential – together.





“That was awesome, crying at the end. Not sure if it was pure relief but felt good either way to have that release. I've known my son had sensory issues from his early years yet only diagnosed last week, so all so fresh still. 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 ADHD Parenting Summit and now I have the opportunity to be part of the ADHD Parenting community forever.
Thank you again so much!"

“There are 4 people in my house with ADHD. 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, including one with ADHD, I was seeking practical, real-world advice and tools to better support my child—and I found exactly that. The summit brought together experts who shared valuable insights on everything from managing daily routines to emotional regulation, and I left feeling empowered, informed, and more confident in my parenting.”

“I am a parent with ADHD child who has gone through a lot (bullying and abuse by teachers and friends). I learnt a lot on how to empower him, 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 handling ADHD children, 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 neurospicy kid :-)”

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❤️🩹 You Want What’s Best For Your ADHD Child
You know your child is bright and capable, but watching them navigate a world that isn't built for their brain type can be heartbreaking. Our summit brings together experts who understand both the science of ADHD and the heart of parenting these unique children.
🎯 You’re Looking For Actionable Tips And Strategies
You’ve read books, listened to podcasts, perhaps even joined an online course. With so much information out there, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. Our summit experts will share practical insights you can implement immediately in your daily family life.
🔍 You Suspect Your Child Has ADHD…
But hasn’t been officially diagnosed yet. You've noticed the patterns in their behavior. The evaluation waiting lists seem endless, and you want to support your child now. Our experts

5 Days Of Everything ADHD. Immerse yourself in a comprehensive experience covering all aspects of ADHD parenting.

Discover Your Child’s Hidden Potential. Learn how to empower your child to embrace their ADHD as a gift.

Learn How To Set Boundaries. Discover ways to help your child with ADHD respect boundaries without harsh discipline.

Discover Ways To Motivate Your ADHD Teen. Find effective tips to inspire and engage your teen in schoolwork.

Receive Strategies To Handle Your Child’s Outbursts. Learn how to approach your child’s emotional outbursts without losing your patience.
References
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[2] Ginsberg Y, Quintero J, Anand E, Casillas M, Upadhyaya HP. (2014). Underdiagnosis of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in adult patients: a review of the literature. The Primary Care Companion For CNS Disorders, 16(3).
[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.
