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In 2011, we started with a simple mission: to support parents who wanted to help their medically complex kids – kids with ADHD, anxiety, depression, learning disabilities, autism, sensory issues, and more -- reach their full potential. We hadn’t created the term ‘complex’ back then, and ‘special needs’ never seemed to fit. So starting as ImpactADHD®, a condition our families shared, we created the first global online resource for parenting kids who didn’t ‘fit the mold’. Complex kids are quirky, or complicated, or (cont'd below)

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Leading Articles about Managing Complex Kids

not that easy

Actually, It’s Not That Easy

By Elaine Taylor-Klaus

Kids with ADHD struggle with self-activation, which primarily shows up as a “lack of motivation.” Without a strong motivator, it’s…

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suspect depression

What To Do if You Suspect Depression in Your Kid

By Elaine Taylor-Klaus

We see a lot of parents struggling with raising kids with Depression. Sometimes it’s situational, which happens often in our…

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How to Apologize

How to Apologize When You’ve Hurt Your Child’s Feelings: Recovering after a Fight

By Diane Dempster

We all have those moments when something goes wrong and we start pointing the finger to figure out whose “fault”…

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Zen brain hacks

Practical Zen Brain Hacks for Parents: How to Keep Your Cool So Your Kids Can, Too

By Alan Brown

The parent-child relationship is a battlefield of personalities, talents, deficits, wills, egos, and many other aspects of the humble human’s…

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Stop Yelling

Stop Yelling

By Diane Dempster

It sounds easy to stop yelling, but it’s not.  Many of us really would like to change our behavior. But…

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Clear Directions

2 Methods to Give Clear Directions and Get Cooperation

By Elaine Taylor-Klaus and Diane Dempster

How often do you find yourself shouting a request up the stairs or on your way out the door to…

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Never Parent When you are Angry

Angry Parents: Handle Stressful Times with a Pause

By Diane Dempster

Sometimes, everyday life is just much more stressful than you ever expect it to be. You end up playing the…

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Dealing with Emotional Kids and Meltdowns

Dealing with Emotional Kids and Meltdowns

By ImpactParents Team

If there’s one thing parents of complex kids have in common, it’s dealing with emotional kids and meltdowns! Here are…

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adhd diagnosis

Tell Your Child About Diagnosis: A 7 Step Guide for Parents

By Elaine Taylor-Klaus

What A Relief In 2013, after 52 years of feeling “different” and just a few years after she rocked the…

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(continued) sensitive, or emotional, or hyperactive, or impulsive, or sensory – and there’s usually a medically complex explanation for their behaviors. We believe passionately that no parent should ever have to go through the journey of raising complex kids on their own. Parenting these complicated, fascinating young people doesn’t have to be isolating.

Complex kids struggle with fundamental aspects of life or learning. For their parents, traditional parenting methods often don’t work as effectively as we think they should. They may be helpful, but they always seem to fall short of really meeting our needs, which leaves us feeling inadequate, like we’re failing our kids. When our kids are different, they need something different from us.

At ImpactParents, we pledge to partner with parents and teachers to take the frustration out of daily life and guide you to manage daily challenges effectively, with confidence and good humor. This blog will introduce you to a proven method that relies on a coach approach – and it will support you in parenting, regardless of what ‘flavor’ of complex kid you are trying to support more effectively.

We’ll guide you to shift your expectations and communicate with less judgment and more acceptance. As a result, you’ll be able to give directions and offer advice without triggering defensive reactions. Your kids will see you as a member of their team and seek you out for guidance and support.

Regardless of whether your kids have autism, sensory issues, ADHD, learning challenges, or any of the many other mental health and learning challenges facing families today, the coach approach will help you become the parent you really want to be – the parent your children, teens and young adults need you to be. It will guide you to create the kind of relationship with your kids that you’ve always wanted.

Do you want to create lasting behavioral change? With this blog, we’ll guide you to lead your complex kids to become independent and successful adults, which is really what parenting is all about.