ADHD Seminars

Free online seminars for parents/caregivers of children ages 4 to 12 years old who may be struggling with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

Type:

Group

Age:

4 – 12 years

Fees:

Free

Referral:

All referrals are welcome, including self-referrals

Eligibility:

Parents/caregivers of a child (ages 4 – 12 years) who may be struggling with ADHD

Languages offered:

English

Location:

Online – All seminars are held on ZOOM

Hours:

Sep 2025 – May 2026
One Thursday every month, 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM

To register:

Fill out the web form on this page

Program focus: ADHD

ADHD Seminars are a psychoeducation-based group for parents and caregivers of children ages 4 to 12 years old who may be struggling with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Your child/young person does not need to have an ADHD diagnosis for you to attend.

The seminars are identified by topics and provide an opportunity for parents and caregivers to learn more about ADHD, the symptoms, the research, and its impact on children at home, school and in the community.

The seminars are offered September – May, and each seminar is approximately 1.5 to 2 hours. Seminars are offered on a monthly basis; families can choose which seminars they would like to attend. Parents and caregivers learn to understand the disorder and the impact it has on children’s learning and their behaviour. This is a psychoeducational group intended to provide information to parents and caregivers so that they can better understand their children’s needs and support them in a neurodiversity-affirming way.

To join our participant list or find out more information, please contact us at adhdseminar@stridestoronto.ca.

Interested in Our ADHD Seminars? Sign Up Here!
You must be a caregiver for a child or youth with ADHD (such as a parent, grandparent, or family member).
Please provide a valid email address, as program announcements and materials will be sent here.

To register:

Fill out the web form on this page

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