You’re In! Watch the Full Session and Discover How to Reduce Meltdowns, Build Emotional Safety, and Finally Feel Confident as a Parent

If you’ve ever felt like nothing works, this approach is the turning point you’ve been searching for.

This session is a deep dive into Dr Ross Greene’s Collaborative & Proactive Solutions (CPS) model—the same model used by parents, educators, and clinicians around the world to reduce meltdowns, improve emotional regulation, and rebuild connection.

Loved what you saw? Imagine learning it live — with guidance, examples, and your questions answered.

Join us on May 19–20 for a 2-day masterclass with Dr Ross Greene where you’ll learn how to apply this model step-by-step — with support, live demos, and answers to the challenges you face daily.

May 19–20 | Limited spots | NDIS-claimable

This 2-Day Event Is For You If…

You’re not looking for another parenting philosophy. You’re looking for something that works.

You’ve read the books. Tried the charts. Followed the advice and nothing seems to have lasting change.

You’re parenting a child with autism, ADHD, PDA, or a mix of letters that don’t quite capture the complexity.

You know your child is struggling. Now it’s time to learn how to support them without losing yourself in the process.

What You’ll Learn & Why It Works


Most behaviour advice focuses on control.

Dr Ross Greene’s Collaborative & Proactive Solutions (CPS) model does something different.

It helps you understand what’s driving the behaviour — and gives you a step-by-step plan to solve the problems behind it.

Over 2 immersive days, you’ll learn:

Day 1 – Understand the Why Behind the Behaviour

Session 1: The Real Reason Kids Struggle (And Why Traditional Parenting Backfires)

Get clarity on what’s really going on when your child melts down — and why behaviour charts, consequences, and rewards don’t work for neurodivergent kids.

Session 2: Spot the Unmet Needs Behind the Outbursts

Learn how to identify the missing emotional and cognitive skills behind the outbursts — so you can meet needs, not punish behaviour.

Session 3: Understand Explosive Behaviours Without Shame or Blame

Discover how stress, sensory overwhelm, and unmet expectations trigger meltdowns — and how to reduce them without punishment or power struggles.

Session 4: Learn Plan B — The Collaborative Way to Solve Problems Together

Finally, a practical tool for tackling defiance, anxiety, and refusals — one that builds trust, not fear.

Day 2 – Apply the Tools, Handle Resistance, and Adapt for Your Family

Session 1: Master the Skills You Need to Handle Even the Tough Days

Go deeper into the CPS process so you can use it with confidence — even when things get messy.

Session 2: Adapt It for All Ages & Diagnoses

Whether your child is 3 or 13 — with autism, ADHD, PDA or anxiety — you’ll learn how to tailor the CPS model to their needs.

Session 3: Get Your Questions Answered in Real-Time

Dr Ross Greene will answer parent-submitted questions and walk through real family examples.

Session 4: Problem-Solve Live, With Support

See exactly how to apply the model — through real-world scenarios you can relate to.

This isn’t a lecture on how to parent, it’s a practical framework to support you and your child or teen

After the 2 days you’ll walk away with:

  • Tools to de-escalate situations in real time

  • Conversation scripts to use with your child

  • A step-by-step guide to using CPS at home

  • An evidence-based method to reduce conflict and meltdowns

What is the Collaborative Proactive Solutions (CPS) model?

CPS stands for Collaborative & Proactive Solutions — a model developed by Dr Ross Greene to help adults better understand and support kids with challenging behaviours.

At its core, CPS is built on a simple but powerful idea:

Kids do well if they can.

When a child is having a hard time, it’s not because they’re being difficult on purpose — it’s because they’re struggling to meet an expectation they don’t yet have the skills to handle.

That behaviour you see — the meltdowns, refusals, outbursts, or shutdowns isn’t the real problem. It’s a signal.

• Identify the underlying skills your child is struggling with

• Pinpoint the specific unsolved problems causing the behaviour

• Learn how to collaboratively solve those problems in advance

This means fewer power struggles, less stress, and more meaningful connection between you and your child.

Unlike traditional approaches that react to behaviour in the moment, CPS is:

✔ Proactive (not just damage control)

✔ Collaborative (not top-down)

✔ Respectful and relational (not punitive)

It helps families move out of survival mode — and into a space where both you and your child feel heard, supported, and capable of change.

Spots Are Limited – Reserve Your Seat Before Enrolment Closes

This is the only live opportunity in 2025 to learn the CPS model directly from Dr Ross Greene

May 19–20 | Limited spots | NDIS-claimable

About Dr Ross Greene

Dr Ross Greene is an internationally acclaimed clinical psychologist, bestselling author, and the creator of the Collaborative & Proactive Solutions (CPS) model.

For over thirty years, Dr Ross Greene has helped parents, educators, and professionals better understand and support children with challenging behaviours, especially neurodivergent and behaviourally challenged children and teens.

His model is now used in homes, schools, and clinics around the world, helping reduce meltdowns, improve emotional regulation, and rebuild trust.


He’s the author of:

The Explosive Child – Over 500,000 copies sold

Lost at School – For educators supporting kids with behavioural challenges

Lost and Found – A deeper dive into solving problems collaboratively

Raising Human Beings – A framework for building respectful, collaborative relationships with your child

His work has been featured in The Atlantic, NPR, CNN, and The New York Times and has impacted over 1 million families worldwide.

Event Details

When:

Monday, 19/05/2025 - 8:30am to 3:30pm

Tuesday, 20/05/2025 - 8:30am to 3:30pm


Where:


Attend online from anywhere


Investment:

$849

What’s Included:

2 full days of live teaching

Practical tools + workbook

Live Q&A with Dr Greene

You already know your child isn’t broken. Now, learn how to support you and your child in a way that actually works.

Note: spots are limited and will close as soon as spots are filled.


May 19–20 | Limited spots | NDIS-claimable

Real Stories From Parents Who Finally Found Relief After Attending This Event

“Thank you for bringing this training to Perth and modelling a safe and inclusive environment for everyone who attended. I wish we saw more of this model in our world — for kids and adults.”

Catherine Stokes

Parent & Professional

“Dr Greene’s expertise added to our understanding of student behaviour. The event was flawlessly run.”

Parent & Professional

"Thank you for hosting such a fantastic, accessible and inspiring event. We’ve all come away from it so energised and committed to seeing Dr Greene’s CPS model used in families and schools across the country!"

Symone Wheatley

Parent

Still Have Questions?

Is this relevant if my child doesn’t have a diagnosis yet?

Absolutely. Many parents who see results with this approach are still waiting for a diagnosis — or may never get one. If your child is struggling and traditional methods haven’t worked, you’re in the right place.

Will this help with meltdowns, school refusal, and constant power struggles?

Yes — that’s exactly what Dr. Greene’s model is built for. You’ll learn how to reduce conflict, build emotional safety, and understand what’s really going on beneath your child’s behaviour.

What makes this different from other parenting advice?

This isn’t a list of tips or reward systems. It’s a research-backed model trusted by over 1 million families that helps you work with your child to solve the actual problems behind the behaviours — without punishment or power struggles.

Is this going to take a lot of time to implement?

Not at all. The CPS model actually reduces the time and energy you spend managing behaviour — because it helps prevent meltdowns before they start. Many parents say it simplifies everything once they understand how it works.

Will this work for teens or older kids?

Yes. The CPS model has been successfully used with children of all ages — from toddlers to teenagers. Whether your child is 4 or 14, you’ll learn how to adapt the approach to their developmental stage and needs.

What if my partner isn’t on board yet?

You’re not alone — many parents start this journey solo. The good news? The approach is designed to work even if only one parent is using it. And after seeing the impact, many partners naturally come on board.

Can I claim this on NDIS funding?

Yes — the event is CPD-accredited and NDIS-claimable if it relates to your child’s plan goals (e.g. improved emotional regulation, behaviour management).

About The Kidd Clinic


The Kidd Clinic is a neuro-affirming paediatric mental health service based in Western Australia. We support neurodivergent and behaviourally challenged children/teens — and the families, educators, and professionals who care for them.

Our team hosts events, provides clinical care, and delivers training grounded in collaboration, respect, and real-world tools that work. This event with Dr Ross Greene is part of that mission.

The Kidd Clinic celebrates the extraordinary diversity of people’s neurotypes, genders, bodies, sexualities and relationships and is passionate about inclusion.

Don’t Miss This — Spots Are Limited for the May Event

Join millions of parents learning to support their child in a way that actually works.

May 19–20 | Limited spots | NDIS-claimable

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