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We provide ADHD parenting tips and tricks that are backed by science and easy to use for busy parents. Join us as we grow your confidence in parenting your child with ADHD, so you can watch your child thrive!

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Is Your ADHD Child Defiant? 4 Possible Reasons Why!

Whenever a parent tells me that their child is defiant, I always try to dig a little deeper to find out why?

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A Mother’s Day Gift Guide for ADHD moms… we all need some pampering!

Mother’s Day Gift Guide for ADHD Moms

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games for kids with ADHD

Developing executive functioning skills can be FUN!

Top Board & Card Games for Kids With ADHD

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Our top resources to help you start the school year off strong!

Starting the School Year for Kids with ADHD

School

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This simple tweak can make a big difference in helping your child be successful with homework.

Tools for Setting up a Homework Space for Kids with ADHD

School

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Quality items that will help grow your child’s executive function + independence, while keeping it fun!

Best Products for Kids with ADHD

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ADHD is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders.

What is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)?

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Executive functioning is something that school-age kids need to use all day!

Executive Functions At School

Executive Function

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ADHD at school

Most kids with ADHD have a strong desire to make friends, they just need a little help navigating!

ADHD and Friendship: 5 Tips for Parents

Speech and Language

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Homework

Parents are a child’s safe place…THAT’S why we see the release of the built-up stress from school!

Surviving The After School Slump

School

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If you didn’t receive encouragement after your child’s ADHD diagnosis, we have some to share!

9 Encouraging Words For Parents

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There are many benefits of a formal ADHD diagnosis BEYOND medication.

Why Get an ADHD Diagnosis (If I’m Not Giving My Child Medication)?

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ADHD parenting CAN be fun!

If you are parenting more than one child with ADHD, things can get exhausting… and fun!

Parenting Multiple Children With ADHD

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The symptoms of anxiety can be very tricky. This is because, our kids can’t always identify their worries.

6 Common Childhood Anxiety Questions Answered

Anxiety

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Many times, parents fall to one end of the spectrum; they expect too much or too little from their child.

Executive Function Skills By Age

Executive Function

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Are worry thoughts stopping your child in their tracks and keeping them from fun?

ADHD and Worry Thoughts: How do I Help My Child?

Anxiety

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To be honest, my anxiety has been around for most of my life, but it all came painfully to the surface.

My Own Journey With Social Anxiety (Part 1)

Anxiety

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The CDC estimates that 7% of children ages 3-17 have been diagnosed with anxiety. 

Addressing Your Child’s Anxiety at School

Anxiety

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Anxiety is the emotion we feel when we are faced with PERCEIVED danger.

5 Secret Ingredients to Help Your Child Overcome Anxiety

Anxiety

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We were interviewed by Special Education and Civil Rights attorneys, Amanda and Vickie.

Tools for Parenting Kids with ADHD and Anxiety

ADHD

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Is It Just ADHD or Something Else

Help your child identify where they are feeling worries in their body. Those feelings are anxiety.

Handling School Refusal (Part 2)

School

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And once in a pattern of refusal, it can be very hard to work your way out. But it is possible!

My Child is Refusing to go to School, Help! (Part 1)

Anxiety

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Ask your child, “Is this someone you would feel comfortable talking to if you’re ready?”

Finding the Right Counselor For Your Child

ADHD

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To learn that their fears don’t come true, your child must put themselves in the feared situation.

The Most Important Strategy to Minimize Your Child’s Anxiety

Anxiety

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kids with anxiety

Each time we avoid, we are saying to anxiety, “I believe you.” This makes it grow bigger.

Help Your Child Take Control of Worry Thoughts

Anxiety

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Can you imagine having tools to help your child listen, manage those frequent meltdowns, and connect with your child?

Learn 6 keys for raising a happy and independent child with ADHD

Better than Free Ice Cream!