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ADHD is my SUPERPOWER! – Free Online Workshop

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Empower Your Child. Reframe the Narrative. Embrace Neurodiversity.

Date:May 27, 2025 at 7:00 PM

Join Jenn Parker, B.A., M.A., for a FREE online parent workshop on May 27, 2025 at 7:00 PM (MT). This impactful session, presented by Level Up Wellness Group and FCSS Wetaskiwin, flips the script on how we view ADHD.

Event Details:

  • Title: ADHD is my SUPERPOWER!

  • Presenter: Jenn Parker, B.A., M.A.

  • Date: May 27, 2025

  • Time: 7:00 PM (Mountain Time)

  • Format: Online (Zoom link will be emailed to registrants)

  • Cost: FREE

Workshop Overview:

Is your child constantly being labeled as distracted, disorganized, or too energetic? What if we could see these traits as signs of superpowers instead of shortcomings?

In this workshop, you’ll learn:

  • What ADHD really looks like in children

  • Why traditional views of ADHD are often outdated and harmful

  • How to recognize your child’s unique strengths and talents

  • Tools and strategies to support your child’s success at home and in school

  • How to challenge the stigma and embrace neurodiversity with confidence

Jenn will walk you through research-backed insights and real-life tools to help your child thrive—by leaning into who they are, not trying to change them.

“Did you know a student with ADHD may receive up to 20,000 negative comments by age 10? Let’s rewrite that narrative—together.”

Who Should Attend?

This session is ideal for:

  • Parents of children with ADHD

  • Caregivers and educators who want a fresh, empowering perspective

  • Anyone passionate about reducing stigma and supporting neurodiverse children

Meet Your Facilitator

Jenn Parker, Registered Provisional Psychologist

Jenn Parker

Registered Provisional Psychologist

She/ her

Let's Flip the Script on ADHD.

This is more than just a workshop—it’s a call to change the conversation. Let’s help our children grow up knowing their brains are beautiful, powerful, and full of potential.

 

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