How to find joy and confidence in parenting your child with ADHD
We get it. You are an awesome parent who loves your child, but you are TIRED. Somewhere along the way, everything has become a battle!
And to top it off, you’re getting lots of advice, and sometimes criticism, from family and friends about your parenting.
Please hear us, you’re not doing anything wrong. Actually, the fact that you are reading this page and seeking out this information tells us how much you care about your child.
ADHD is not "just" inattention or hyperactivity. There is a lot more going on in your child's world! Understanding the WHY is the key to lasting change.
Wouldn't you love to spend less time correcting your child? Instead of asking "What can I do when this behavior happens?" we will give you tools to ask, "What can I do to stop this behavior before it happens?"
Yes, YOU! No matter how exhausted you feel right now (hugs). Research has shown that with training, parents can provide effective behavioral support for their child with ADHD.
"Most experts recommend that a behavior modification program be a part of the treatment plan for most children with ADHD... Parent training is especially helpful for parents of preschool and elementary school-aged children."
We are not going to lie, making lasting change does take time and effort. Many parents don’t realize exactly how many minutes, hours, and days they spend redirecting, correcting, and trying to manage huge emotional meltdowns.
Though the strategies we teach take some time upfront, we are certain that you will more than gain that time back by reducing the time you spend in putting out fires. Plus, you might just get your sanity back, and who doesn’t have time for that!
We are also two child psychologists and a speech language pathologist who have spent a combined over 40+ years working with families just like yours.
We saw a HUGE need for parents to have accessible training in science-backed interventions to support their child with ADHD at home.
By learning new skills, your child can feel more understood and supported at home, so that they can grow into the amazing person we know they are!
YES, I'M IN!