Welcome to the twigged Toolkit for ADHD

Developed by psychotherapist and mum Gee Eltringham, the twigged Toolkit for ADHD distills years of insight into a practical, evidence-based guide for understanding and supporting children with ADHD. Let’s get started—together.

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Inside the twigged Toolkit for ADHD

Testimonials

What twigged parents say

In a system where we have been lost and forgotten, finding twigged has been the support we and our daughter have needed. We understand so much more about her and how to support her through our parenting.
BH, MANCHESTER
We followed your recommendations about the sleep issues we have been having with our two ADHD children. The exam stress has made things so much worse for one but one fell asleep before we could even finish the full plan and slept straight through and for the other it has worked wonders - thank you.
MB, WOKING
A is back at school and back to her chirpy self. She has been away on a school trip which we never thought would be possible. E is now accessing eduction once again and all of a sudden life looks brighter.
MK, CHELMSFORD

Frequently asked toolkit questions

What is the twigged Toolkit for ADHD?

The twigged toolkit for ADHD is a practical, therapist-designed digital manual that helps parents and carers understand and support a child with ADHD. Instead of generic advice, twigged gives you clear, real-world strategies and tools grounded in theory and lived experience.

Who is the toolkit for?

This toolkit is designed for parents, carers, educators, and professionals who support children with ADHD—diagnosed or not. Whether you're at the start of your journey or already navigating day-to-day challenges, the course meets you where you are.

What will I learn from this toolkit?

You’ll learn how ADHD affects behaviour, emotional regulation, executive function, and relationships—and how to respond with tools that build resilience, reduce conflict, and foster collaboration. Topics include:
  • Dopamine-seeking behaviours
  • Meltdowns and shutdowns
  • Routine and transition support

What age group is this toolkit aimed at?

The twigged toolkit for ADHD is ideal for supporting children aged 4 to 14, but many tools are also relevant for teens—and helpful for understanding adult ADHD too.

How is this toolkit delivered?

The twigged toolkit for ADHD is hosted on a secure platform (LearnWorlds). It’s broken down into easy-to-follow sections with short videos, visual explainers, downloadable templates, and printable worksheets. You can complete it at your own pace, any time.

How long is this toolkit?

There’s no set timeframe—you decide how fast or slow you go. Many families dip into the toolkit as needed over a few months, but it’s yours for the period you pay for, after which you can choose to continue paying for access.

Is this toolkit suitable for people who don’t like reading heavy theory?

Yes! Everything in the twigged Toolkit for ADHD is designed to be accessible for tired brains and busy lives. We use plain language, clear visuals, and break up content into bite-sized formats that support neurodivergent learning styles too.

What if I’ve tried everything and nothing works?

twigged is built for exactly that situation. Our approach is different—it centres on connection, not correction. We help you decode what's going on with your child through our unique Behaviour Funnel and the 3C Method, shifting from firefighting to forward planning.

Can professionals use this toolkit in their practice?

Absolutely. Therapists, teachers and SENCOs already use twigged to inform their work with families. We also offer licensing for teams and schools - Contact us here to learn more.

What makes twigged different from other ADHD resources?

twigged is real, relatable, and rooted in both science and heart. It was created by a therapist and mum, not a corporate team, a clinician removed from the everyday, or an Instagrammer looking for likes. It understands that you don’t need perfection—you need progress, clarity, and a plan that works for your child.