FREE ONLINE PARENTING WEBINAR

CALM IS CONTAGIOUS

Hosted by Ivan Hardcastle, Parent Coach and Occupational therapist

Support your teens with ADHD through Regulation, not Reactivity

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Join me online and learn how to support your teen with ADHD by working on your own regulation FIRST! And learn what you can change starting TODAY. 

Find out how your own regulation and calm affects you teen with ADHD, how you can change your parenting from REACTIVITY to REGULATION, and how YOU are the greatest KEY TO SUCCESS with your teen.

You will walk away with action steps you can take right away to start making changes in yourself, your home, and your teen, and where to find support when you need it.

You’ll learn:

  • Why your teen’s nervous system reacts the way it does
  • How your own regulation directly influences theirs
  • Simple ways to pause, respond, and reconnect — even in hard moments

If you attend live, you’ll also receive a free parent calming resource you can start using the same day.

I’m Ivan — Parent Coach and Occupational Therapist
For more than two decades, I’ve helped children and families navigate emotional, behavioral, and sensory challenges through neuroscience-based strategies and compassion-centered parenting.

I specialize in:

Coaching parents who feel overwhelmed, lost, or unsure

ADHD emotional regulation

Sensory integration

 Parent nervous system support

 Trauma-informed relationship building

 

 

A. C.

"I know Heavenly Father put you in my path at the exact time I needed you. You have helped me tremendously to stay in control of myself so I can be better for him and I truly am thankful for that. Thank you."

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"When you told me about your parenting program, I signed up because I wanted to understand her better. What I didn’t expect was how much it would help me understand myself. Your class didn’t just give me tools; it gave me clarity, compassion, and insight into my own ADHD, my own childhood, and the patterns I had unknowingly carried into adulthood. Because of that, things slowly began to shift at home — not magically or overnight, but gently and consistently. In ways I could finally see. She still has moments, and she still struggles, and honestly, so do I. But now I know how to help her through those moments. I know how to connect instead of react. I know how to guide her without shutting her down. And she’s growing. Bit by bit. Day by day. I see her trying. I see her learning. I see her trusting.  And every small change means everything to me." -Cassie (parent of a teen with ADHD)

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