Parenting Support Course

This course includes 10 x 1 hour sessions

For parents who need tools, understanding and confidence when traditional parenting approaches aren’t working with a neurodivergent child at home.
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Specialist support for parenting a neurodivergent child

Supporting a child with additional needs can feel overwhelming, especially when the parenting approaches that work for other children don’t seem to work for yours. There is no one-size-fits-all approach. This course is designed to give you the understanding, tools and confidence to support your child in a way that is both effective and sustainable, focused on what works for your child and your family rather than generic techniques.

Who this package is for?

This course is for parents who are doing their best in difficult circumstances and need genuine support, not judgment. It’s often the right fit for parents who:

   Have a child with ADHD, Autism or other neurodivergent needs
  Find that traditional parenting approaches are making things worse, not better
  Are exhausted by daily conflict, meltdowns or constant challenges
  Want to build a stronger connection with their child
●   Need a non-judgmental space to reflect, ask questions and feel understood

You don’t need to have all the answers. That’s what this space is for.

What you’ll take away

Across 10 x 1-hour sessions, the course works at your pace and is shaped around what’s happening in your family right now:

  A better understanding of your child’s needs, behaviour and emotional responses
  Recognition of what may be driving challenges at home or school
  Strategies that reduce conflict and escalation
●   Stronger connection and trust with your child
●   Calmer, more consistent ways to support emotional regulation
●   Reduced daily stress and overwhelm within the family
●   Realistic, manageable strategies that work in real life
●   Greater confidence in your parenting decisions

Ready to book?

If the Parenting Support Course feels like the right next step for your family, you can book and pay securely below. Once booked, we’ll be in touch to arrange a convenient time for the first session.

Once you have made your booking, we will be in touch within 24 working hours to arrange a mutually convenient appointment.

Frequently asked questions

What happens during the sessions

The course runs across 10 x 1-hour sessions, shaped around what’s happening in your family rather than following a fixed curriculum. We meet you where you are and focus on what will make the biggest difference.

Areas we focus on

  • Understanding your child’s needs, behaviour and emotional responses
  • Recognising what may be driving challenges at home or school
  • Responding in ways that reduce conflict and escalation
  • Building stronger connection and trust with your child
  • Supporting emotional regulation in a calm and consistent way

We also work on

  • Reducing daily stress and overwhelm within the family
  • Creating realistic, manageable strategies that work in real life
  • Helping you feel more confident in your parenting decisions
  • Supporting consistency between home, school and other environments

This is a supportive, non-judgemental space where you can reflect, ask questions and feel understood.

Is this the same as a parenting class?

No. Parenting classes typically teach a set of techniques designed for a general audience. This course is built around your specific child and your specific family situation. We don’t deliver a curriculum — we work with what’s actually happening for you, week by week, and adapt as your needs change.

Does my child need a diagnosis for me to access this course?

No. Many parents come to us before any formal diagnosis. If you’re recognising neurodivergent traits in your child and traditional parenting approaches aren’t working, the course is designed to help regardless of diagnostic status.

Will my child need to attend the sessions?

No. This course is designed for you as a parent. Your child does not need to attend, which means you can book without coordinating their schedule or worrying about engagement. The work we do together changes how you understand and respond to your child, which then shifts what happens at home.

I feel like I'm failing as a parent. Is this course right for me?

You’re not failing. Parenting a neurodivergent child is genuinely harder than parenting a neurotypical child, and the techniques you’ve been told to use often don’t apply. Many parents arrive feeling exhausted, judged or like they should be doing better. This course is built specifically for that situation. It’s a non-judgmental space where the focus is on understanding, not blame.

How often are the sessions held?
Sessions are typically held weekly, though we can adjust the pace based on what works for you. Once booked, we’ll talk through scheduling that fits around your life.
What happens after I book?
Once your booking is confirmed, we’ll contact you within one working day to arrange the first session. We’ll also send a short pre-session form to help us understand your situation and prepare properly.
Are sessions online or face-to-face?
All sessions are held online. This makes it easy to fit around family life, school runs and work, with no travel involved. We’ll send you a secure video link once your booking is confirmed.

Take the next step for your family

If traditional parenting approaches aren’t working and you need real, practical support, the Parenting Support Course can help. If you’d like to see your other options first, you can explore all our children’s ADHD services.