Wed, Jan. 21 @ 12:00 p.m.–1:00 p.m.
Wed, Jan. 21 @ 12:00 p.m.–1:00 p.m.
Kids with ADHD are full of strengths, yet everyday tasks and actions can be a struggle, adding an extra layer of complexity for their caregivers. Traditional parenting strategies often backfire, leaving families feeling defeated and alone.
In this live ParentEd Talk, psychiatrist and ADHD expert Dr. Sasha Hamdani, along with special guest moderator Dr. Erin Gonzalez, will unpack what’s happening in the ADHD brain, explain why common strategies often fall short, and share a game plan that works with your child’s mind — not against it. Whether you suspect ADHD, are navigating a new diagnosis or are simply feeling stuck, this talk provides clarity and confidence for families and caregivers who need it most.
You’ll leave with:
- A clear understanding of ADHD’s neurological roots and how they influence behavior, attention and emotional regulation
- Practical tools to ease daily struggles like transitions, executive dysfunction and time blindness
- Actionable strategies for communication, structure and supporting independence
Better understanding leads to better support. Secure your spot now for the live Zoom webinar for just $10. By signing up, you’ll also receive on-demand access to the replay to watch anytime, anywhere.
About the speaker
Dr. Sasha Hamdani is a board-certified psychiatrist and ADHD clinical expert, as well as an author, entrepreneur and mental health advocate. She has collaborated with the White House and Surgeon General’s team to raise awareness about mental health and was recognized by Harvard as a public health leader. Dr. Hamdani also shares evidence-based guidance and works to dispel stigma across Instagram, TikTok and YouTube (@thepsychdoctormd) for her millions of followers. Her book “Self-Care for People with ADHD” was published in 2023, and her comprehensive ADHD management app, FocusGenie, launched in fall 2023.
Guest moderator
For this ParentEd Talk, we’re thrilled to welcome guest moderator Dr. Erin Gonzalez, a licensed child clinical psychologist and associate professor at the University of Washington School of Medicine. Dr. Gonzalez is dedicated to helping kids and teens with ADHD thrive by translating research into practical, real-world guidance for families and professionals. She has practiced at Seattle Children’s Hospital since 2014, cofounded the Behavior and Attention Management Specialty Program, codirects the First Approach Skills Training program, and is the author of the “My ADHD Toolkit” children’s book series.