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ADHD Parenting Training

Empowering Parents of Black Children

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Parent Training to Improve Outcomes for Black Children with ADHD

Parenting Black Children with ADHD is dedicated to providing parent training that can improve outcomes for Black children with ADHD by incorporating culturally relevant constructs and evidence-based strategies that address the distinct experiences, challenges, and strengths within Black families. 

Programs

Parenting Training Modules

Work your way through our informative parenting training modules, designed to provide practical guidance and support for parents of Black children with ADHD. 

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Self-Directed Training

Learn at your own pace with parent training materials designed in easy-to-understand language and presented in short, bite-sized units. Modules are accessible anytime, allowing you to conveniently fit learning into your schedule.

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Ethnically Relevant 

The training program was developed using research-based parenting frameworks tailored specifically to meet the unique needs of parents raising Black children.

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Printable Worksheets

We strongly encourage you to engage with the training materials in written form and organize your notes in a binder for future reference. To simplify this process, all worksheets are available as downloadable and printable PDF files.

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Community Resources

Explore links to resources that can support parents focused on the educational assistance of Black children with ADHD.

Disclaimer:

The information provided on this website is for general educational purposes related to Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) only. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any other mental health condition, including but not limited to psychosis, personality disorder features, or mood disturbances unrelated to ADHD. This website does not replace professional medical or psychological advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a licensed clinician or qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a mental health condition. Never disregard or delay professional advice because of information found here.

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