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Child ADHD Masterclass

an online ADHD class for parents of children with ADHD ages 3-12

part of:

Relationships First Masterclass™ Series

Feel more connected to your child with ADHD and help them feel more successful in life.

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Get more clarity on what kids with ADHD need

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Feel more confident in what to do and how to be

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Use your relationship with your child to help them with their ADHD

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Improve communication and cooperation to avoid misunderstandings and reduce conflict

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Recognize and adapt to how ADHD affects your child

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Create supportive routines and habits that make sense for your family

Coming Early 2023

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Dr. Jacque

Dr. Jacque

Child Psychologist and CBC Founder

A message from your instructor: Help kids with ADHD or anxiety by focusing on your relationship first. I trained with ADHD and anxiety experts. I taught hundreds of families what to do differently to feel better. And then I became a parent. I tried to do all the “right” things. Sometimes I felt like a pro. Other times, I felt so frustrated when the “right” thing wasn’t working. Then I realized it. It wasn’t just about the strategy or the evidence-based tips. It was more about how I was going to be with my kids, than what I was going to do. And it was about our relationship. Your relationship is the foundation for everything else. Because what’s more important than any parenting tip is that connection, that trust. Parents I have worked with often wonder, “am I doing something wrong?” or “why is this so hard?” With my ADHD course for parents, I want to change this and help everyone enjoy parenting a child with ADHD. I hope to see you online!

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This masterclass is for parents and families who:

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Have a child with ADHD between the ages of 3 and 12.

Want more individualized guidance and accountability than what’s available through social media, books, or courses.

Are not able to or do not want to attend therapy.

May be on a waitlist for therapy and want support sooner.

Want to focus more on their relationships with their child and family.

Would like more support, even though their child may be in therapy.

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We’ll never know anyone more deeply, more intimately, and at their most vulnerable, than our kids. This is one of the most significant relationships we’ll ever have in our lives. So put your Relationships First!

Dr. Jacque, Licensed Child Psychologist

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Last Updated on February 7, 2023 by Dr. Jacque Bogdanov