

World-renowned Psychiatrist and bestselling author Dr. Ned Hallowell reveals the heartbreak beneath the rage: the desperate need to be seen before breaking becomes the only way to be heard. With his signature mix of warmth and brilliance, he exposes why love is the only thing strong enough to quiet the Demon within.


You can read every parenting book and still lose it in 0.3 seconds. Dr. Cindy Hovington, neuroscientist and host of 'Curious Neuron', explains why and how to change it. She exposes the difference between frustration and true neurological overwhelm, why calm often means suppression, and how your unspoken anxiety can short-circuit your child’s emotional growth.


In this session, Laura tears down the myth that “calm” means progress. She exposes how masking eats away at confidence, why silence is the loudest red flag, and what it really takes to raise a child who feels safe in their own skin. Sharp, raw, and deeply human, Laura reminds every parent: the goal isn’t to make them behave - it’s to make them feel seen.


The world says consistency builds character. Allison says it depends what you’re being consistent about. In this powerful talk, she dismantles the myths that keep ADHD families trapped and replaces them with tools that actually work in real homes. She’s here to show you what love looks like when you finally stop mistaking shame for structure.


Parents love to say, “It’s just a phase.” But while they’re waiting for their teen to grow out of it, ADHD is digging in deeper. In this session, Dr. Ann-Louise - one of our most loved returning speakers - gets real about what’s actually going on behind the closed doors. With her signature mix of warmth and straight talk, she shows parents how to step in before “it’s just a phase” becomes something much harder to fix.


You can’t teach emotional regulation while running from your own. In this session, Bryana gets brutally honest about what it really takes to raise calm kids when you’re still healing yourself. She exposes how control is just fear in disguise, and how real parenting growth starts the moment you stop saying “I’m fine.”


Love isn’t always enough - not when you don’t understand the mind you’re trying to love. In this session, Dr. Judith shares what 25 years in medicine never could: healing starts the moment you stop fixing and start listening. She exposes what really stands between a misunderstood child and a well-meaning parent — and how understanding that gap can change everything.


You can’t protect a sensitive child by softening the world - you teach them to face it without losing themselves. In this session, Megghan dismantles the patterns that turn caring kids into chronic people-pleasers. She reveals how over-validation breeds fragility, and what it really takes to raise a child who’s both sensitive and strong.
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