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Webinars

Supporting ADHD in the Classroom

Teaching a child with ADHD can be both rewarding and challenging. Traditional classroom strategies often fall short, leaving teachers searching for better ways to keep students engaged and supported. This dynamic, research-informed webinar offers practical, classroom-ready approaches that work. You’ll learn how to guide your students with ADHD towards focus and success, manage impulsivity and inattention, and create an inclusive learning environment where every child can thrive. Ideal for teachers, SNAs and education professionals, this session will give you the confidence and tools to support students with ADHD effectively and compassionately.

Supporting Children with Anxiety

Anxiety is affecting more children than ever before, with 1 in 10 now showing symptoms that disrupt their daily lives. Yet, many parents and professionals still feel unsure how to help. This powerful, research-based webinar from the Child Psychology Institute gives you the knowledge, tools and confidence to make a real difference. You’ll discover what drives anxiety in children, how to recognise the signs early, and—most importantly—how to respond in ways that calm, support and empower young people. Whether you’re a parent, teacher, social worker or healthcare professional, you’ll walk away with practical strategies you can use immediately to help children feel safer, more confident and better equipped to manage their emotions. Join us and learn how to turn understanding into action… because every child deserves to feel calm, capable and supported.

Sibling Rivalry to Calm, Connected and Close

Sibling conflict can leave even the most patient parents feeling drained and disheartened. But beneath the squabbles and competition lie important emotional needs… and opportunities to build lifelong connection. In this insightful, practical webinar, you’ll learn how to transform rivalry into cooperation by understanding what’s driving the conflict and how to respond calmly and effectively. You’ll walk away with simple communication tools and emotion-regulation strategies that reduce tension, strengthen sibling bonds and create a more peaceful, connected home environment.

Supporting the Highly Sensitive Child

Highly sensitive children experience the world more deeply, noticing subtleties others miss, but also feeling easily overwhelmed. Without the right support, sensitivity can look like anxiety, defiance or withdrawal. This compassionate and empowering webinar helps you understand the trait of high sensitivity and how it shapes a child’s emotions, behaviour and relationships. You’ll discover practical ways to nurture resilience, confidence and calm, helping sensitive children thrive in a world that often feels too loud or fast. Ideal for parents and professionals who want to turn sensitivity into a superpower rather than a struggle.

Building Resilience in Children

Resilience isn’t about avoiding challenges – it’s about learning to bounce back from them. In today’s fast-paced, pressure-filled world, helping children develop this vital skill has never been more important. This engaging, science-based webinar gives you a roadmap for building emotional strength, self-belief and coping skills in children of all ages. You’ll gain practical strategies to help them manage setbacks, handle stress and develop a growth mindset. Whether at home or in school, you’ll learn how to create the supportive environment children need to feel capable, confident and ready for life’s ups and downs.

Reparenting Ourselves as Parents

Parenting challenges often trigger parts of our own childhood experience, shaping how we react, connect and set boundaries. By understanding and healing those patterns, we can become calmer, more intentional parents. In this transformative and deeply reflective webinar, you’ll explore the concept of reparenting, learning how to meet your own unmet needs so you can show up with empathy and emotional balance for your children. You’ll leave with practical tools for self-awareness, emotional regulation and gentle self-compassion, helping you break old cycles and build stronger, more connected relationships at home.

Impact of Screentime on Children's Sleep

Poor sleep can affect every aspect of a child’s wellbeing, from mood and concentration to emotional regulation and learning. But with screens now a constant part of daily life, many parents and educators are unsure how to set healthy boundaries.

In this eye-opening, research-based webinar, you’ll learn how screentime influences sleep quality and brain development, why some children are more sensitive than others, and what practical steps you can take to restore healthy sleep routines. You’ll leave with clear, actionable strategies to improve sleep hygiene, reduce bedtime battles and support calmer, more rested children.

How Screentime Affects the Mental Health of Children and Teens

From social media pressures to gaming habits, digital life has a growing impact on young people’s emotional wellbeing. But not all screentime is harmful — the key is understanding how, when and why it affects mental health. This insightful and empowering webinar explores the psychological effects of screentime on children and teens, backed by the latest research. You’ll discover the signs of digital overload, how to promote more balance in the home, and why we want to reduce technology-use so that it supports – not harms – mental health. Perfect for parents, teachers and professionals who want to guide young people towards healthier digital habits and stronger emotional wellbeing.

Understanding ADHD in Children

ADHD can affect how children think, learn and relate to others — yet misconceptions often lead to frustration and missed opportunities for support. This essential webinar helps you truly understand ADHD: what it is (and isn’t), how it presents differently in boys and girls, and how it impacts emotional, social and academic development. You’ll gain a clear, compassionate understanding of the ADHD brain and leave with practical insights to help children thrive both at home and in school. Whether you’re a parent, teacher or professional, this session will deepen your understanding and equip you to respond with empathy and effectiveness.

Supporting Psychosocial Wellness in Children with ADHD

Children with ADHD often face unique emotional and social challenges, from low self-esteem to difficulties in friendships and self-regulation. In this practical, strengths-based webinar, you’ll learn how to nurture confidence, resilience and positive relationships in children with ADHD. Discover effective strategies to build emotional awareness, reduce frustration and encourage meaningful social connections. You’ll walk away with evidence-based tools to support not just behaviour, but the whole child, helping them grow into their strengths and feel understood and capable.