ADHDers and their families
We work with children, teens, and young adults, and their families, to strengthen skills, build confidence and support growth at every stage.
Kids

At Red Oak, we meet each child where they are and equip them with the tools to manage challenges, build resilience, and grow with confidence in themselves.
Teens

We help teens navigate the demands of school, friendships, and growing independence while building the skills and self-understanding they need for academic, social, and emotional success.
Young Adults

We support university and college-aged young adults during a pivotal time of increased independence and responsibility, helping them develop essential life and academic skills.
Parents

We not only support your child but also partner with you—helping you understand their needs and equipping you with strategies that bring more ease and well-being to daily life.
Wherever you are, we’re here to support and guide you.
Get supportProfessional development
Our engaging, evidence-informed training helps your team understand ADHD and neurodiversity, build skills, and foster ongoing learning to better support students and staff.
Schools

Our tailored sessions can include teacher training, student workshops, parent-body workshops and practical strategies for creating inclusive, neurodiversity-affirming classrooms and communities.
Universities & Colleges

We support university and college communities in understanding ADHD and neurodiversity, offering training for staff as well as coaching for students adjusting to dorm life, managing independence, and building academic and life skills.
Camps

We equip camp leaders, staff and counsellors with practical strategies to support ADHD and neurodiverse campers, fostering a positive, connected, and inclusive camp environment.
Clinicians and Trainees

We offer tailored learning opportunities that support professional growth and skill development. We also partner with medical and graduate school programs to deepen the education of practitioners in training.
Media inquiries
We’re happy to support media inquiries or opportunities to further educate the public about ADHD, neurodiversity, executive functions, children’s mental health or any of our service areas. Please contact us, and we’ll connect you with the right therapist or practitioner.