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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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This week, join us as Seth Perler, an executive function expert, dismantles common myths about focus and concentration. It’s not just about willpower; it’s about the environment. Dive into our conversation with Seth and discover how simple changes in environment can lead to significant improvements in focus and academic performance. This isn’t just about cleaning up a desk; it’s about strategically removing distractions to enhance concentration for your child, teen, or young adult.

👀 1 Question to boost what your child can get done
This week, join us as Sarah Ward, an ADHD and Executive Function Expert, dismantles misconceptions and introduces us to a transformative approach: the “Get Ready, Do, Done” method where we learn how to help our child, teen, or young adult envision success. Sarah asks us to rethink our approach with a simple yet profound question: “What does ‘done’ look like?” From there, we explore how to practically apply this vision, empowering our children, teens, and young adults to navigate their daily tasks with greater independence and confidence.

Before you judge a child’s behavior, ask this question
This week, Maria Kennedy MEd, invites us to change the conversation. Instead of labeling behaviors, she challenges us to dig deeper—because understanding the ‘why’ beneath the behavior can transform everything. Join us as we explore how shifting our perspective can lead to real breakthroughs in supporting our children’s emotional and behavioral development.