Online Parent Support Group

With PCI-Certified Parent Coaches Peggy Gomula and Sally Kidder Davis


Upcoming Meeting Dates:

  • May 14, 2024

  • June 11, 2024

When: 7 pm to 8:30 pm Pacific Time

Where: Online (via Zoom)

Who: This group is open to parents of a child (under 18) who has ADHD. You do NOT need to be an existing Hallowell Todaro client to attend this group.

Cost: $5


About this Group

As a parent of a child or children with ADHD, it’s important to have a community to turn to where you can feel supported and uplifted.

Join Parent Coaches Peggy Gomula and Sally Kidder Davis in a live, online session with other parents for an honest and supportive conversation about the ups and downs of parenting a child with ADHD.

Participants are invited to share their questions and experiences with the group, as there’s much to learn from shared challenges and successes. Peggy and Sally will encourage an open discussion while also providing practical advice and expertise for navigating ADHD as a parent.

Join us!


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Following your purchase, you will be emailed a document containing a Zoom link to attend the session. Please download the document within 24 hours of your purchase.


Please Note: All the information shared with us, including the fact that you are attending this group, will remain confidential. However, the state law requires providers to report the following situations: danger to yourself, danger to others, and danger to a child or vulnerable adult.


Peggy Gomula

About Peggy

Peggy is married with three grown daughters, the entire family having the gift of ADHD. In addition to being a parent coach for almost 20 years Peggy has also been a teacher and a tutor/coach. She received her parent coaching certification from The Parent Coach Institute and her BA in English and Education from SUNY at Potsdam. She has a private practice in Lynnwood as well as working at the Hallowell Todaro ADHD Center.

As a parent coach, Peggy is committed to helping parents understand the gifts of ADHD, unlock its potential, and providing them with the tools to raise their children in a fun, calm, and connected household.


Sally Kidder Davis

About Sally

Sally has been supporting parents and families for over 30 years. She has a Masters in Community Health Education from Oregon State University and her Parent Coach Certification from the Parent Coaching Institute. Sally is married and an adoptive parent of three fabulous young adults. Her two youngest children have the gift of ADHD.

Sally has been a university health educator, an executive director of two non-profit organizations, and a consultant for a large corporation. Sally was a founding partner and Parent Coach with Sound Parent for five years. She was co-owner of Life’s a Poodle, a company dedicated to raising awareness for children who learn differently. Sally is a lifelong meditator and enjoys hiking, skiing, and gardening. Currently, Sally has a private practice on Bainbridge Island.