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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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Yelling doesn’t feel good, and getting kids to listen can be tough! Try our favorite tips!

#126: Say Less (no, really!) and Other Tips To Support Your Child With ADHD

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Homework success is possible! One key ingredient is a homework space.

#124: Homework Success Starts With The Space

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Understanding your child’s sleep pattern is important!

Sleep-Disordered Breathing or ADHD? Or Both?

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Preparing for an ADHD evaluation can make the process WAY less stressful!

#122: ADHD Evaluations: More Prep, Less Stress!

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When ADHD kids learn to play independently, parenting gets easier!

#118: Independent Play: A Secret Ingredient for Easier Parenting with Lizzie Assa

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When it comes to ADHD, knowledge enhances family connection!

#117: ADHD is so Misunderstood! Here’s What You Need to Know

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As our kids with ADHD grow, our parenting evolves but connection is still the key to helping them thrive!

#114: Connection is Still the Key: Tweens, Teens, and ADHD with Dr. Carrie Jackson

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Parenting ADHD can be challenging but there is hope that your kids can thrive and shine!

#112: The Lifelong Journey of Parenting ADHD with Author Jan Stewart

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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!