How did it happen so quickly? One moment, they were your tiny one, and now they’re the kid with new shoes and a backpack nearly as big as they are. Preschool has arrived in the blink of an eye! For some, those first-day jitters come with added concerns. Perhaps you have a gut feeling that preschool or pre-kindergarten might be tough for your child. You might be wondering if ADHD could be a factor. As parents, it can be overwhelming to know the right steps when you suspect ADHD, but your child seems too young for a diagnosis.
So whether you:
- Are unsure of what symptoms and behaviors are related to ADHD
- Are noticing the big feelings in your little last longer than those of their peers
- Have a family history of ADHD or other children with a diagnosis
We are here to answer your questions, so you don’t feel stuck. You don’t have to wait until your child is 6 or 7 to get support for them. We’ve collected our most helpful resources for navigating suspected ADHD with kids who may be too young for a diagnosis.
Podcast Episodes
If your parenting intuition tells you something is below the surface, this episode provides insight on signs, next steps, and parenting resources. Join us as we share about the early signs of ADHD.
#115: Who Can Diagnose ADHD? Things To Consider When Choosing the Best Professional
One google search will tell you that there are SO many options. Don’t stress! In this episode, we explain who can diagnose ADHD and things to consider when choosing the best professional.
#128: I Suspect ADHD, but My Child Is Too Young for a Diagnosis
Your intuition tells you something is under the surface, but your child is too young for an ADHD diagnosis. It seems like every week, we get messages from parents of younger children who are struggling with constant meltdowns and challenging behaviors. In episode 128, we provide specific things families can do at home AND school (even without the diagnosis!) to help support your child and make life a little easier.
#150: What Should I Say at My Child’s First ADHD Appointment?
We’ve sat on both the professional and parent sides of the initial ADHD appointment. The evaluation process is a journey. In this episode, we share questions you’ll be asked, areas that are evaluated, and encouragement for you as you walk this path.
The evaluation process does take time but you don’t have to wait to start getting support! We’ve combined years of clinical and real-life parenting experience into a course that can help your family dynamic before you even schedule an appointment. If you suspect ADHD, Creating Calm is the perfect resource to help you find joy in parenting while you raise a happy and resilient child!
Have a beautiful week,
Lori, Katie, and Mallory
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