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When you first find out about a child's ADHD diagnosis, it's overwhelming. You're not sure of your next steps, what to prioritize, or who to consult. Debbie recently sat down with a mom who just received a new diagnosis for her child, and here are some of the key questions and answers they discussed.
When you first find out about a child's ADHD diagnosis, it's overwhelming. You're not sure of your next steps, what to prioritize, or who to consult. Debbie recently sat down with a mom who just received a new diagnosis for her child, and here are some of the key questions and answers they discussed.
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Feeling overwhelmed? This structure will help🔧
You know how our kids’ challenges, and our ability to help them as parents, can feel like a stressful blob of overwhelm? The key to wrangling it is to take a structured approach.
Over the last 15 years, I’ve had the privilege of working with families raising ADHD, anxious, autistic, dyslexic, and gifted kids. Again and again, I’ve heard parents ask:
How can I help my child overcome their challenges while celebrating who they are?
It’s a big question, and I’ve spent years gathering insights from thousands of families and experts to put order to the overwhelm. In this week’s vlog, I’m sharing the NEW framework I have for you to bring peace and progress to your child and family.
Your Child Would Do Well if They Could Do Well
It can feel like kids with behavioral challenges are giving you a hard time on purpose. This can lead to frayed relationships, shame and blame. But the truth is, if they could do well, they would do well. According to Ross Greene PhD, when we focus on the cause of the behavior, instead of the behavior itself, we can find the problems and lagging skills that are getting in the way. This 3 minute video is pure gold and encapsulates Dr. Greene’s approach in a nutshell.
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