Parents attending the Perfect Storm workshop on childhood neurological challenges in Wellington.

SEPTEMBER 10, 2025
SEPTEMBER 25, 2025

The Perfect Storm Workshop:

Decoding Behavioural and Neuro-developmental Challenges

If your child is facing challenges like Autism, ADHD, Sensory Processing Disorder, Anxiety, or developmental delays and you feel like you’ve tried everything without real answers, this workshop is for you.

Join Dr Bridget Liddell and Dr Jared D’Amico, paediatric, neuro-developmental chiropractors, for a transformative, practical, and eye-opening experience that will forever shift how you understand your child’s brain, body, and behaviour.

What if these struggles didn’t start yesterday... but years ago?

You’ve been to countless doctors and therapists. You’ve tried the diets, the protocols, the programs. And still, something’s missing.

You’ve been told “they’ll grow out of it.” But your gut says otherwise. That inner voice is right and we’re here to show you why.

Why is my child struggling?

In this workshop, you’ll learn:

  • The true root causes of behavioural, emotional, and developmental challenges in kids today

  • Why the central and autonomic nervous systems are often the missing link in your child’s healing

  • How issues like poor sleep, big emotions, sensory overwhelm, anxiety, and delays are all connected

  • Natural, drug-free approaches that help the nervous system regulate and rewire

  • How to create long-term change, not just short-term improvements

Whether your child is newly diagnosed, has struggled for years, or is just beginning to show signs of delay or dysregulation, this workshop will give you the clarity, confidence, and tools you’ve been searching for.

You’ll leave feeling empowered, informed, and no longer alone, with a clear plan to help your child go from surviving… to thriving.

Live Q&A

Stick around after the presentation to ask your biggest questions and get real answers for your child and your family’s unique journey.

The Perfect Storm Workshop:

September 10, 2025
7:00-8:30pm
23-29 Broderick Road, Johnsonville

Parenting a child with neurological challenges can feel overwhelming, frustrating, and isolating. Many parents find it difficult to get the support and answers they need—especially when trying to navigate options that align with their values and preferences.

That’s where our workshop comes in. Led by Drs Bridget and Jared, this event will shed light on the many stressors today’s children face and offer clear, practical, drug-free strategies to help support your child’s unique needs and empower them to thrive.

The Perfect Storm Workshop:

September 10, 2025
7:00-8:30pm
23-29 Broderick Road, Johnsonville

You’ll learn how early stressors—ranging from pregnancy and birth challenges to daily environmental pressures—can impact the developing brain and nervous system. More importantly, you’ll discover how to identify the signs of a stressed or overwhelmed system and what steps you can take to help restore balance and connection.

Whether your child is struggling with focus, emotional regulation, sleep, motor coordination, or sensory sensitivities, this workshop will provide you with a fresh perspective and real, actionable tools. You'll walk away feeling more confident, more equipped, and more hopeful about the road ahead for your child and your family.

FAQ’s

  • Please plan to arrive 10–15 minutes early so you can check in, get comfortable, and settle before the workshop starts.

  • No, this workshop is free to attend however due to the demand of this workshop we ask you to please let us know if you cannot attend so we can help support the next family on the waiting list.

  • We recommend coming without your child so you can focus and take everything in, distraction-free. If you have a new born, let us know.

  • This workshop is grounded in cutting-edge neuroscience, clinical experience, and real-life results. We break down the science of the nervous system in a way that’s easy to understand and immediately actionable.

  • Yes! We encourage you to bring your partner, spouse, or a close support person. It’s helpful to have someone share the information and support your family’s journey together.