About & Background
Connor M. Greene is a psychosocial support specialist and ADHD coach, dedicated to empowering individuals and families navigating the challenges of ADHD, autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and anxiety. With a focus on real-world solutions, Connor works closely with children, adults, and families to develop practical strategies for daily life.
Connor is an advocate for education and awareness, providing specialist training to disability providers, clinicians, and school teachers. As a speaker at nationally recognized conferences across Australia, he is committed to fostering greater understanding, empathy, and inclusivity for neurodiverse individuals.
In addition to training and coaching, Connor has pioneered innovative programs such as social gaming groups, which use cooperative play to build social skills in neurodiverse children. He also supports parents and caregivers through tailored seminars and mentoring, offering guidance rooted in his hands-on approach and deep understanding of neurodivergence.
Connor’s impact extends to writing and advocacy. He is the author of ADHD Explained, a book that demystifies ADHD through relatable examples, breaking down barriers in understanding and helping readers see the world through the lens of ADHD. His work continues to challenge misconceptions, create meaningful change, and inspire a more inclusive society.
Whether through workshops, speeches, or individual coaching, Connor is dedicated to supporting neurodiverse individuals, their families, and the professionals who work with them, ensuring that everyone can thrive in a world that values their unique strengths.