Calm Kids

A parenting support program by Dr Andrea Homer-Edwards to help families navigate ADHD, behaviour challenges, and big emotions with calm, science-based strategies.

Parenting can feel overwhelming—especially when your child struggles with listening, focus, emotional outbursts, routines, or school challenges. Calm Kids helps you understand what's happening beneath the behaviour and gives you practical steps you can use immediately.

Who Calm Kids is for

How Calm Kids helps

Primary Offer

Parent Guidance Sessions

One-to-one sessions with Dr Andrea to unpack your concerns, understand the behaviour, and leave with clear next steps.

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Calm Kids Toolkit

A digital toolkit with short videos, scripts, checklists, routines, and practical guides.

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Calm Kids Club

A monthly support community with Q&A, tools, and ongoing guidance.

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Meet Dr Andrea

Dr Andrea Homer-Edwards is a Consultant Psychiatrist (DM, MBBS) specialising in Child, Adolescent & Adult Mental Health. She supports families with ADHD, autism spectrum conditions, anxiety, mood challenges, and behavioural difficulties. Her approach blends evidence-based medicine with a warm, practical style that supports parents without judgement.

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Led by Clinical Experience

Calm Kids is guided by Dr Andrea Homer-Edwards, a Consultant Psychiatrist with over a decade of experience across inpatient and outpatient care, with significant focus on child and adolescent psychiatry. Calm Kids bridges clinical expertise with real-life parenting support.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Calm Kids provides parent guidance and education. Where appropriate, Dr Andrea will advise if a formal clinical assessment or additional support is needed.
Many sessions and resources can be delivered online, subject to local regulations. If you're unsure, contact us for guidance.
No. You can start with your concerns and what you're observing at home and school.

Calm Kids is not an emergency service. If you or your child are in immediate danger or crisis, contact local emergency services or your nearest hospital.