Live Parent Workshop | 90 minutes + Confidential Q&A
Exam season can be especially complex for ADHD and autistic teens.
What looks like avoidance, shutdown, or “lack of motivation” is often overwhelm, nervous system stress, and executive functioning overload.
Many parents are told to increase pressure or push harder.
For neurodivergent teens, this can unintentionally lead to more anxiety, conflict, and disengagement — particularly in the months leading up to major exams.
This live parent workshop is designed to offer practical, compassionate guidance grounded in real-world neurodivergent experience.
Who This Workshop Is For
Parents of ADHD or autistic teens preparing for:
Junior Cycle/ GCSEs
Leaving Cert/ A-Levels
IB or other major exams
International exam systems
Especially helpful if you are noticing:
Increased avoidance or procrastination
Emotional shutdown or overwhelm
Rising tension around schoolwork
A capable teen who is struggling to engage
Fear of damaging the parent-teen relationship during exam pressure
What We Will Cover
What actually happens to ADHD/autistic nervous systems during exam pressure
The difference between avoidance, burnout, and overwhelm
How to respond when your teen freezes, shuts down, or resists
Supporting focus, energy, and regulation in the final months before exams
Protecting your relationship while still supporting academic goals
This is a practical workshop, not a lecture, with real-life strategies you can apply immediately.
Format
📅 Date: Wednesday 11th of March
⏰ Time: 7:00–8:30pm (UK/Ireland time) (8:00 - 9:30pm CET)
💻 Live on Zoom
🎟️ Parent Ticket: €45
👥 Limited spaces to allow meaningful Q&A
There will be time for live questions, and parents are welcome to keep cameras off and use the chat if preferred.
To protect confidentiality and allow parents to ask sensitive questions openly, this session will not be recorded.
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Supporting Your Neurodivergent Teen Through Exam Season (without Burnout or Battles)
About the Facilitator
Siun Prochazka is an ADHD/AuDHD and Autism specialist coach, public speaker, and MSc Autism & Neurodivergence researcher.
She works directly with neurodivergent teens, parents, and schools, with a focus on emotional wellbeing, masking, and relational support during high-pressure periods such as exam years.
Her approach is practical, compassionate, and grounded in lived neurodivergent experience as well as professional practice.

