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Fri, 01 May

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Cobham Oval (New) Cricket Ground

Working with ADHD

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Time & Location

01 May 2026, 9:00 am – 3:00 pm

Cobham Oval (New) Cricket Ground, 79 Okara Drive, Whangārei 0110, New Zealand

About the event

ADHD is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders in childhood, with symptoms continuing into adolescence and adulthood. The good news is that children with ADHD can and do succeed, especially when the adults in their lives understand how ADHD affects them and can provide the right kinds of support.

Canadian Psychologist Dr. Caroline Buzanko will guide participants through an empowering, research-informed exploration of ADHD that celebrates neurodiversity and focuses on strengths, creativity, and potential.

This full-day workshop provides practical, hands-on tools to help children and youth with ADHD build self-understanding, emotional regulation, and success across learning and life. You will leave with fresh insights, moving beyond traditional “fix-it” models toward approaches that affirm individuality, foster connection, and promote thriving. When supported with understanding and compassion, children and youth with ADHD can excel. This workshop offers practical frameworks and a toolkit of actional strategies that allow neurodivergent learners to flourish.


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