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Preparing ADHD Youth

Prepare ADHD Kids for Independence, One Transition at a Time

By Kricket Harrison

As an ADHD parent, you probably spend a lot of time and energy mastering the art of  ‘helping your ADHD…

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Quick Answer

Don’t Just Accept the Quick Answer

By Diane Dempster

You gotta love our impulsive, distracted kids. So often, when we ask them a question, their first answer to us…

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embarrassing conversations with your kids

5 Tips for Having Embarrassing Conversations with Your Kids

By Elaine Taylor-Klaus

A few years back, after the stunning death of Cory Monteith (of “Glee” fame), US magazine quoted a source saying, “He…

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ADHD Diagnosis: The Good, The Bad, and The Parent’s Role

By Edward Hallowell

The Benefits of an ADHD Diagnosis All 3 of my children have ADHD. When they were diagnosed with ADHD, my…

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Safety Zone

Create a Safety Zone

By Diane Dempster

Can You Handle The Truth? Sometimes it’s difficult for our kids to be honest with us. They are afraid of…

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get clear how you feel about change

Get Clear About How You Feel About Change

By Elaine Taylor-Klaus

Some people are all about change. They are all about self-improvement and personal development. Their end tables are filled with…

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teacher training and ADHD

What is Going to Happen to my ADHD Child in the Future?

By Elaine Taylor-Klaus and Diane Dempster

When does a parent’s concern about their child’s future become catastrophizing? It’s common when kids have complex challenges like ADHD,…

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ADHD teen | When Your Complex Teen Leaves Home: Letting Go is Hard to Do

When Your Complex Teen Leaves Home: Letting Go is Hard to Do

By Elaine Taylor-Klaus

Times of Transition Years ago, I helped my kid move to California to pursue a career in acting. Leaving them…

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A Step by Step Way to Advocate for your Child with ADHD

By Phil Anderton

ADHD is one of the most prevalent mental health disorders[1], and we know that it runs in families. It is,…

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