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Support for Parents
Navigating ADHD

You don’t have to figure this out alone.

If This Feels Familiar

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Parenting a child with ADHD can feel overwhelming.

You might be:

• dealing with daily power struggles
• navigating school concerns or accommodations
• feeling unsure how to respond to big emotions
• constantly repeating instructions or reminders
• wondering if you’re doing the right thing

How I Help Parents

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Parent support focuses on helping you understand:

You might be:

• how the ADHD brain works
• why behaviors are happening
• how to respond effectively
• how to create structure without constant conflict

We focus on practical strategies, not just theory.

What We Work On

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• emotional regulation strategies
• routines and structure
• communication that reduces power struggles
• school support and advocacy
• reducing parent burnout

Start Here

If you’re not ready for therapy, start with my free guide:

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