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ADHD: What Is Hyper Fixation & How to Manage It?

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10 JUNE 2026

Explore hyperfixation with Stephanie Batey, Neurodiversity Trainer at the Inclusive Teacher Company and understand one of the most misunderstood aspects of ADHD. Discover why hyperfixation happens, how it can both help and hinder daily life, and practical strategies to help your child manage it effectively.

Supporting parents & carers

đź“… Date: Wednesday 10th June
⏰ Time: 10am - 11am

In this webinar, you will:

✔️Understand what hyperfixation and hyper-focus are and how they commonly show up in autistic and ADHD children, including a simple explanation of dopamine

✔️Identify when intense interests are helpful for their child’s wellbeing and learning, and when they are starting to cause difficulties

✔️Use at least two practical strategies to both harness their child’s intense interests and set kind, firm limits when needed

About our speaker

Stephanie Batey

Neurodiversity Trainer for The Inclusive Teacher Company

From Teaching Assistant, to English teacher, to educational leader, to entrepreneur: Steph has had a varied career supporting all manner of learners. She now delivers ADHD and neurodiversity training globally and publishes books that amplify underrepresented voices - including the upcoming book ADHDher: The Truth That Took Too Long and with plans for a digital magazine for neurodiverse children. She is also the founder of multiple ventures driving education and impact, including The Inclusive Teacher Co which offers practical and accessible neurodiversity-friendly resources for parents, educators and children. She is passionate about empowering educators to reach every learner with confidence so that learning works for every mind. Her work bridges education, entrepreneurship and inclusion - empowering others to see difference as strength and to create change that lasts.