Learning to live with
(maybe even love)

THE MANY FACES OF ADHD

Move beyond labels. Understand your child.
Parent with greater confidence and connection.

You love your child. But parenting often feels harder than it seems like it should. Small requests become big battles, emotions escalate quickly, and the advice that works for other families often leaves you feeling even more frustrated.

ADHD is more than hyperactivity or trouble paying attention. From rejection sensitivity (RSD) to demand avoidance (PDA) and giftedness, ADHD can show up in many ways that will impact learning, relationships, and family life.

Join us for an engaging online workshop where you’ll walk away with practical tools and a deeper understanding of how to parent with a neurodivergent brain, not against it.

THIS WORKSHOP IS FOR YOU IF

YOU’LL LEARN:

YOU’LL LEAVE FEELING:

MEET YOUR PRESENTERS

Tatiana Guerreiro Ramos

Co-Director, Classroom Matters

Educational advocate and certified coach specializing in ADHD, executive functioning, PDA, ASD, and learning differences. Tatiana combines her expertise with lived experience as an adult with ADHD to help families support neurodivergent children.

Lisa Miller

Co-Director, Classroom Matters

Executive function coach and educator with more than 20 years of experience helping neurodivergent individuals and families build systems that work with their brains – not against them.

Beth Hillman

Parent Coach | Parenting Post-Wilderness

Beth helps parents replace power struggles with calm, confident leadership. She’ll share practical boundary-setting strategies drawn from her signature 6-week Boundaries Masterclass.

PROGRAM DETAILS

Please join us live for this event. If you cannot make the live workshop, the recording will be sent to all pre-registered guests.

📅 Monday, August 10, 2026

🕟 4:30–6:00PM  |  5:30-7:00PM MT  |  6:30-8:00PM CT  |  7:30-9:00PM ET

💻 Live on Zoom (Recordings available) 

💲 Suggested Registration: $30 (Pay What You Can)

Minimum 5 participants • Maximum 50 participants

You don’t need to become an ADHD expert. 
You simply need a better understanding of your child and the skills to help your whole family thrive. 
We’d love to have you join us.