ADHD-Friendly Parenting Program :   Circle of Security ( May 2025)

ADHD-Friendly Parenting Program : Circle of Security ( May 2025)

This eight week course will be delivered while keeping parents with ADHD (diagnosed or questioning) in mind.

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Date and time

Tue, 6 May 2025 10:00 AM - Tue, 24 Jun 2025 12:00 PM AWST

Location

Kelmscott Hall

60 River Road Kelmscott, WA 6111 Australia

About this event

  • Event lasts 49 days 2 hours

Dates: Tuesday 6th of May - Tuesday 24th of June (8 sessions)

Time: 10.00 am - 12.00 pm

The Circle of Security Parenting program is a supportive, relationship-based approach to parenting, grounded in decades of attachment research.

This eight week course will be delivered while keeping parents with ADHD (diagnosed or questioning) in mind.

In this program, you will learn to:

  • Understand your child’s unique needs and how to respond effectively.
  • Support your child in organising their feelings and emotions.
  • Foster security and confidence in their relationships.
  • Encourage engagement in play and learning.
  • Meet your child’s emotional needs during challenging times, such as managing tantrums, attention-seeking, or clingy behavior.
  • Manage your own thoughts and emotions to strengthen the parent-child bond.

Join us to discover tools and techniques for creating a safe, nurturing environment where you and your child can thrive.

The course is run over 8 sessions with a qualified therapist trained to deliver the internationally recognised Circle of Security parenting course.

Free for 8 Sessions*Online registrations are essential.

Kindly Funded by Communicare


FACILITATOR - SERENA

Serena is a counsellor who has a special interest in women with ADHD. She has a Master of Counselling from the University of Notre Dame and personal ADHD experience (herself and family). Serena prioritises authentic connection, always going that little bit deeper, and compassionate understanding of the ups, downs, and drama of being a neurodivergent woman.


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WACPPS is a not for profit service providing care for the mental health of families through counselling and attachment based parenting classes, groups and workshops.

WACPPS has specialised in parenting, perinatal and infant mental health for over 30 years, originating within Gosnell’s Womans Health Services.

We believe in the value of working closely with other health professionals to provide the best possible care for our clients. Perinatal mental health impacts over 5000 women per year in Western Australia.

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