Your People Are in Baltimore This December
Most people in the ADHD community spend years explaining themselves. To teachers, to doctors, to partners, to their own family. You get good at translating, at softening, at finding the right framing for whoever's in the room.
Ready to stop explaining yourself?
This December, The International Conference on ADHD brings together clinicians, researchers, coaches, educators, parents, and adults with ADHD in one place for several days of conversation that doesn't require any of that. The people in those rooms already know what you know. They're working on the same questions, navigating the same complexity, and most of them have been doing it long enough to have something real to say.
The programming covers executive function, emotional regulation, relationships, co-occurring conditions, and the full range of what ADHD actually looks like across a lifespan. Not surface-level overviews. Sessions built by people who live and work in this space and bring that into the room with them.
For professionals, there's CE credit and peer conversation that's hard to replicate in any other setting. For parents, there are sessions specifically designed around the realities of raising a child with ADHD, not just the clinical framework around it. For adults with ADHD, there's a community that doesn't need a lot of context before it makes sense.
Registration opens June 9th.

