How to understand and support your child with ADHD
On Tuesday, May 26th from 5:30–7:00 PM, we invite you to a live webinar on how you as a parent can better understand and support a child with ADHD. During the session, you will receive a clear, evidence-based introduction to what ADHD is, how it can present in everyday life, and what can actually help.

Who is this webinar for and what can you expect?
This webinar is for parents and caregivers of children or adolescents with ADHD, or for those who are wondering whether their child may be experiencing challenges related to attention, hyperactivity, or impulsivity.
You will learn:
- What ADHD is, including definition, prevalence, and treatment options
- How symptoms can affect behavior, social functioning, and self-esteem
- How similar challenges may sometimes have other underlying causes
- Practical strategies and tools you can use in everyday life, with a focus on communication, structure, and support
The webinar is practically oriented and focuses on psychoeducation and tools you can actually apply – with an emphasis on non-medication-based approaches that can make a meaningful difference in daily life.
Get to know the speaker: Psychologist Sander
The webinar will be led by psychologist Sander Rosøy. Sander is a licensed psychologist with extensive experience from both specialist mental health services and private practice. He has strong expertise in the assessment and psychological treatment of ADHD and has developed self-help resources aimed at helping individuals with ADHD manage everyday life more effectively through increased understanding and practical tools.
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