
Annual general meeting and other activities
Among the special activities we offer, there is of course our annual general meeting combined with a day of family activities, free for our members. This section can also suggest activities offered by the community organizations in our region. Stay tuned!

PARENT TRAINING – Discipline and Oppositional Behaviours – 2024 Winter group
Before registering, make sure you have read the description of the workshops and can attend the 4 meetings scheduled on the calendar.
The workshops are aimed at parents who are experiencing difficulties related to discipline and oppositional behaviours at home.
Children with ADHD are more likely than their peers to develop oppositional defiant disorder, which often means daily arguments, outbursts, and anger-management problems. The goal of these workshops is to provide parents with strategies that will help break unhealthy cycles. Note that a diagnosis of ADHD is not necessary to register to the workshops.
The parent training consists of a series of 4 group meetings (16 participants maximum), from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Our philosophy is to provide a safe and non-judgemental space where parents can evolve at their own pace. To maximize the impact of the parent training, it is recommended that both parents attend the workshops.
The workshops are aimed at parents who are experiencing difficulties related to discipline and oppositional behaviours at home.
Children with ADHD are more likely than their peers to develop oppositional defiant disorder, which often means daily arguments, outbursts, and anger-management problems. The goal of these workshops is to provide parents with strategies that will help break unhealthy cycles. Note that a diagnosis of ADHD is not necessary to register to the workshops.
The parent training consists of a series of 4 group meetings (16 participants maximum), from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Our philosophy is to provide a safe and non-judgemental space where parents can evolve at their own pace. To maximize the impact of the parent training, it is recommended that both parents attend the workshops.