For Parents

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Monthly Live webinars

Coming Next:

Monday 26th January – 7pm
Communicating with School & Advocating with Confidence

Many parents struggle to communicate effectively with their child’s school – whether it’s writing emails, preparing for meetings, sharing issues at home or raising concerns without damaging relationships.

This practical webinar will give parents clear, realistic strategies to help them communicate with confidence and clarity. 

The focus is on what to say, how to say it, and how to stay focused on your child’s needs, even in challenging situations such as masking at school, afterschool meltdowns, and school attendance anxiety. 

Designed primarily for parents of primary school children, with strategies that also apply to secondary settings. 

Group Support Calls

Facilitated sessions where parents come together to discuss one of our webinar topics.

Coming Next:

Friday 20th February – 9:30am
Communicating with School & Advocating with Confidence

Webinars available as recordings

  • ADHD & stimulant medication
  • Pathological Demand Avoidance
  • Food and Eating
  • Sensory Processing
  • Anxiety in Autistic Children
  • Masking/camouflaging
  • Supporting attention and inhibition
  • Emotion Regulation
  • Puberty & First Periods
  • Physical Activity
  • Sleep
  • Supporting Teens with Executive Functions
  • Teens and Exams
  • Autism & Friendships
  • Sibling Relationships
  • The role of friendships
  • Toileting Concerns
  • Stigma 

Send your requests to [email protected]

For Teachers

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Live Webinars for teachers

New dates will be announced early 2026

Whole class resources


Only £9.99 for whole school access

These lessons will empower children with an understanding of how their brain works and strategies to help with everyday tasks.

These lessons are particularly suitable for neurodivergent children and those not yet diagnosed but will benefit all children in a class.

Academic research has shown that these thinking processes are not only related to behaviour and wellbeing but are directly related to children’s literacy and mathematics learning.

For Clinicians

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On-Demand Webinars

Free pre-recorded webinar

Neurodiversity affirmative approaches”; discussing the latest research and what this means in practice.

 

Series of 3 Webinars – £8 each

  1. Cognitive functioning in children with ADHD & the impact of medication
  2. Depression in children with Neurodevelopmental conditions
  3. Masking/Camouflaging & depression in neurodivergent children.

 

Welcome to EPIC Think Learn

EPIC stands for Edinburgh Psychoeducation Intervention for children (and young people). Our research-based approach centres around conversations and games, which are neuroaffirmative, that is, they help your child better understand themselves and how their brain works. This facilitates their learning, behaviour and well-being.

You want your neurodivergent child to thrive. You want them to feel supported, both at home and at school; and to feel equipped to overcome any challenges they may face.  But the waiting lists for neurodevelopmental assessment are long, and you worry your child will miss out in the meantime. EPIC Think Learn starts from where your child is right now. They may have a diagnosis – or not. Perhaps they have just joined the waiting list for assessment, or you have your own reasons for seeking support. Whatever brought you here, you are welcome.

At EPIC Think Learn, we take an individualised ‘toolkit’ approach. You select the strategies and resources that will work best for your child and their goals. You can further personalise the activities to reflect your child’s hobbies and interests, and vary the speed of the program to suit your daily life.  But we know that people need more than just text and pre-recorded videos. So we will host regular live Q&A sessions, where we will answer your questions and guide you around the resources, so you never need to feel lost.  We will also host monthly seminars on topics of interest such as sleep, masking, and eating, so you can hear from and regularly interact with top experts.

Thanks to external funding, we are able to offer individual parents a subsided membership rate of just £24 per quarter.

Welcome to a place of support and understanding.

Welcome to EPIC Think Learn.

Testimonials

“Amazing to be honest. Other people should start with this. So easy to put into everyday life. Not a big chore.”

EPIC Parent

“It was a breath of fresh air to get these resources. It’s quite scary as a mum when you get told these things. You join the waiting list and there is just nothing. You are expected to wait. It was so helpful to know somebody was trying to help.”

EPIC Parent

“Definitely worthwhile doing. They are concepts that can be used across any learning. And it’s not just applicable to those with difficulties. A lot more children have benefited.”

EPIC Teacher

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Who Are We?

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Professor Sinead Rhodes

Founder and Director

Founder of EPIC Think Learn, Sinead has spent the last 30 years researching how neurodivergent children think and learn. She is passionate about sharing research findings with those who really need them. People like you.
And that’s why EPIC Think Learn was born.

Sinead continues to work as a Researcher at The University of Edinburgh, and is committed to both expanding this field of research, and to bringing that evidence base into EPIC Think Learn.

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Dr Iona Beange

Co-Founder and Director

Iona specialises in co-production of resources,
engagement and communications.

She continually updates and adapts EPIC Think Learn resources,
based on the latest research findings and feedback from our subscribers.